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 ... Explore the life of the president with a short biographical video and 'Bell Ringer' classroom assignments.
On March 3, 1921, Woodrow Wilson relinquished the White House to conservative Warren Harding. Wilson accompanied the president-elect to the Capitol. Then, as the sounds of "Hail to the Chief ...
Woodrow Wilson's record on race relations ... 1917-1918. Courtesy: NARA As president, Wilson confronted a new generation of African American leaders, men like William Monroe Trotter, W.E.B ...
Donald Trump signed an executive order ending what he called quote “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs in federal agencies. The purge echoing the racist actions of ...
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.
In mid-November, they were agitating for the former university president’s name to be removed from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs over his legacy of white supremacy.
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.
Surrounded by crowds, President Woodrow Wilson throws out the first ball at a baseball game in Washington in this 1916 photo. (AP Photo) History is most clearly observed through the rearview mirror.
where he was valued for his expertise but never fully trusted Francine Uenuma A new book about the first lady reveals how she and the ailing President Woodrow Wilson silenced their critics Rebecca ...