President Woodrow Wilson pursued a similar policy of disadvantaging, abusing and dismissing Black civil servants.
President Woodrow Wilson facilitated the segregation of a diverse federal workforce, where Black and White professionals had been working together for years.
Woodrow Wilson — 28th president, proponent of the League of Nations and a leader of the early 20th century Progressive ...
Wilson taught at the school and furthered his public speaking skills. Robin von Seldeneck, President/CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, said Wilson was one of the best orators to ...
History is most clearly observed through the rearview mirror. Leaders can more accurately be judged by the impact of their ...
Saturday would have been President Woodrow Wilson’s 168th birthday and every year since his passing, a century ago, a ceremony is held in front of his tomb at the National Cathedral. It’s an ...
It has—and under even more dramatic circumstances. In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a catastrophic stroke, a debilitating event meticulously concealed from the American public.
President Woodrow Wilson meets with foreign leaders at the end of World War I. These talks led to the Treaty of Versailles. This is narrated by former President Herbert Hoover.
Woodrow Wilson was in law and academia before politics. After earning a Ph.D., he joined the Princeton faculty and became university president in 1902. By 1910, he was New Jersey’s governor.
A Southerner and a Democrat, Woodrow Wilson rode the Progressive Movement into the White House in 1912. For his second term campaign in 1916, he promised to keep the USA neutral and not to enter WWI.
AS America welcomes Donald Trump for his second term in office, we have taken a look back at one former president's affinity with Carlisle.
Washington DC feels very distant from our quiet corner of England, but one late US president has a special connection to the border city of Carlisle. Woodrow Wilson - whose mother Janet 'Jessie ...