On election night, Wilson retreated home ... And there were another million who had chosen Debs and the Socialists. Woodrow Wilson was president because the Republican Party had split.
President Woodrow Wilson facilitated the segregation of a diverse federal workforce, where Black and White professionals had ...
Woodrow Wilson was in law and academia before politics. After earning a Ph.D., he joined the Princeton faculty and became university president ... He was re-elected in 1916. By April 1917, Germany ...
Woodrow Wilson's record on race relations was not very good. African Americans welcomed his election in 1912 ... Courtesy: NARA As president, Wilson confronted a new generation of African ...
A nation's sorrow at the death of Woodrow Wilson was expressed today in the silencing of the wheels of government, flags drooping at half staff and a proclamation from President Coolidge declaring ...
“Woodrow Wilson pardoned his brother-in-law ... 22 years before Wilson was elected president, and Annie Josephine died in 1916 at the end of Wilson’s first term Neither married anyone named ...
One of the first executive orders President Trump signed when he took office in January eliminated the federal government's diversity programs and halted federal funding on such programs.
He promoted self-government, with direct nomination of candidates and honest elections; as a result, 1914 was the first year in which senators were directly elected. Challenges: The revolution in ...
In 2019, when I was researching my book on the influential friends of American presidents, I asked anyone who might know whom President ... In 1912, Woodrow Wilson was a first-term New Jersey ...
“At the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, we strive to make history accessible and engaging for everyone,” said WWPL President and CEO Robin von Seldeneck said. “These initiatives are ...
Richard Nixon made an odd request after his election ... as president he resegregated the federal workforce—or his dramatic expansion of the administrative state. In Woodrow Wilson, there ...