Gary Ginsberg is the author of “First Friends: The Powerful, Unsung (and Unelected) People Who Shaped Our Presidents.” ...
Woodrow Wilson, then governor of New Jersey, was the Democratic Party's candidate for the presidential election of 1912. The country faced problems that the founding fathers had never imagined.
Woodrow Wilson’s reputation has taken a beating lately. In 2020 Princeton University, of which he had once been president, removed his name from its school of public affairs, citing his ...
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.
Before Woodrow Wilson became the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, that honor belonged to William Jennings Bryan, known both as "the Great Commoner" and the "Boy Orator of the Platte.
Jacee Rivera of Woodrow Wilson reaches for the goalline as Brennan Shivers West Deptford defends in Saturday's game at Woodrow Wilson High School. November 7th 2020Get Photo Jacee Rivera of ...
“The process by which a nation was created and unified came at last to an end, and a still more fateful process began which was to determine its place and example in the general history of the ...