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Woodrow Wilson spoke those famous words to a friend ... perhaps unaware that Wilson himself seized the phrase as a campaign slogan in 1916 to condemn both the ethnic lobbies he regarded as too ...
At 8:28 p.m. on November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown ... the nation is in the midst of a presidential campaign largely defined by social media.
The magazine’s publisher (and Wilson campaign booster), George Harvey ... Christopher Cox is the author of “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn” (Simon & Schuster, 2024).
Yes, you read that right: Woodrow Wilson lost votes because ... "blind retrospection." In the case of Wilson's re-election campaign, Achen and Bartels controlled for Wilson's vote share in the ...
Woodrow Wilson, a Princeton alum, would later become its president ... In the more than 100 years since Wilson went to Washington, three New Jerseyans launched campaigns for the White House — all ...
Woodrow Wilson — idealist ... and the modern version (as demonstrated in the Kamala Harris campaign). As a Princeton professor Wilson believed that “the great mass of negro people” were ...
Students will hear audio recordings of William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt from the campaign trail and discover the role of media at that time. Students will learn about the ...
Born in Hamburg, William Frank McCombs became known nationally and internationally for promoting Woodrow Wilson ... for serving as manager of Wilson's successful campaign for election.