1856-1924

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1856-1924

Woodrow Wilson, president

1992
Discusses the life of the American president who decided to enter World War I despite his quest for peace.

Paris 1919

six months that changed the world
2003
After World War I ended, American President Woodrow Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George and French premier Georges Clemenceau met in Paris for six months in 1919 to shape what they hoped would be a lasting peace.

Woodrow Wilson

2003
Describes the life and presidency of Woodrow Wilson and presents more than eighty letters, speeches, and other primary documents.

Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt through Coolidge, 1901-1929

debating the issues in pro and con primary documents
2002
Primary documents help argue the pros and cons of a variety of issues which shaped the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, and Calvin Coolidge.

Wilson

1972

An American conscience

Woodrow Wilson's search for world peace
1973
Examines the role of President Woodrow Wilson during the fight over American participation in the League of Nations after World War I.

Woodrow Wilson

visionary for peace
1997
Biography of Woodrow Wilson who was a professor, president of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey, president of the United States during World War I, and creator of the League of Nations.

Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States

1989
Presents a biography of the statesman who grew up in the South during the Civil War and served as President of Princeton University, Governor of New Jersey, and President of the United States during World War I.

Woodrow Wilson

1998
Traces the life of the twenty-eighth president, from his childhood, through his years of extensive writing, to his terms as president and his involvement in the end of World War I and the founding of the League of Nations.

Woodrow Wilson

America's 28th president
2004
Examines the life and career of Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth president of the United States, discussing his childhood in Georgia during and after the Civil War, his education, and his work as a lawyer, scholar, and politician, and looking at some of the significant events that occurred during his administration.

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