and last home. As he passed the White House, he looked away. Woodrow Wilson would live for three years in a house on S Street. A steady trickle of well-wishers came through, but Woodrow Wilson ...
Woodrow Wilson became the first African American to serve in the Nevada Legislature. He went through a lot to get there.
Woodrow Wilson lived there until he died in 1924, and his wife, Edith Wilson, lived there until 1961. Edith Wilson left their home to the National Trust for Historic Preservation to maintain ...
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.
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.
Woodrow Wilson, then governor of New Jersey ... On election night, Wilson retreated home to his Princeton residence to await the nation's verdict with his family. After dinner he read Ellen ...
"Normally we start at 6:15." Her teammates on the Woodrow Wilson High School swim team filed in, setting up lanes in the pool. "The dive is gonna be from the blocks," Woodrow Wilson High School ...