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CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) – Here is a mostly forgotten piece of American history. In October 1919 President Woodrow Wilson ...
Woodrow Wilson’s reputation has taken a beating ... At the president’s April 1913 cabinet meeting, Postmaster General Albert Burleson suggested that the time had come to introduce segregation ...
He hung Wilson’s portrait in his Cabinet room, and used as his personal ... Jesus and the great religious prophets, Woodrow Wilson was the most admirable character I’ve ever encountered ...
He drafted into his cabinet Albert Burleson ... Christopher Cox is the author of “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn” (Simon & Schuster, 2024).
While Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn ... wives and daughters of prominent elected officials, journalists, and Cabinet members simply exercising their First Amendment right to free speech.
Cabinet secretaries with questions for the ... including “The Moralist: Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made.” She lives in Camden, Maine.
The letter was addressed to President Woodrow Wilson ... menial tasks or jobs that were about to be phased out. Wilson allowed his Cabinet to segregate the Post Office, the Census Department ...
He was too old to function as a fully engaged and hands-on president. This resurrected the story of Woodrow Wilson, who in 1919, almost three years into his second term, was incapacitated by what ...
The brass chandelier hovering over the Assembly was built in Thomas Edison’s workshop in the earliest days of electric light.Yet there was no mention of Woodrow Wilson, the former president of ...
He drafted into his cabinet Albert Burleson ... Christopher Cox is the author of “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn” (Simon & Schuster, 2024).