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 ...
President Woodrow Wilson pursued a similar policy of disadvantaging, abusing and dismissing Black civil servants.
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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 — 28th president, proponent of the League of Nations and a leader of the early 20th century Progressive ...
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.
Here's where presidents have lived after they left the White House. President Woodrow Wilson stayed in Washington, DC, after his presidency, moving into 2340 South S Street in 1921. Woodrow Wilson ...
Our survey of presidential experts a year ago drew attention for ranking Joe Biden 14th among the presidents, ahead of such consequential chief executives as Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan.