Senator Robinson, Arkansas, Democratic leader in the Senate, delivered the eulogy in the upper house. Henry Cabot Lodge, who killed Woodrow Wilson's League of Nations in the United States Senate ...
according to the Woodrow Wilson House. It “had been integrated in the early days of Reconstruction and continued to be so up to Wilson’s arrival at the White House,” the Wilson House wrote ...
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 was not very good. African Americans welcomed his election in 1912, but they were worried too. During his first term in office, the House passed a law ...
In Woodrow Wilson, there is a little bit of something ... have argued that top advisers like Lansing and Col. Edward House often worked against Wilson’s objectives, thwarting a chance to broker ...
The death of Woodrow Wilson, war-time President of the United ... to the Senate with one of my assistants in the White House. In this instance, however, the President said, ‘Tumulty, want ...
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.
The procession also visited The Crown & Mitre Hotel, where the American leader signed the Freeman Roll, and the house in Warwick Road where his mother grew up. The Woodrow Wilson Society was ...