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The Waldorf Astoria Hotel has been shunned by presidents since Barack Obama after it was taken over by Chinese owners.
How DEI grew from civil rights struggles to corporate trend. A look at 100 years of effort, from Wilson to Biden, and why ...
Independent analyst Duncan Wood, formerly of the Pacific Council and the Mexico Institute, has penned a new column about ...
Meanwhile, one thing is certain: Somewhere, the original progressive tariff slayer is smiling. Christopher Cox is the author of “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn” (Simon & Schuster, 2024).
In “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn,” former U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox examines how the president undermined rights for women and Black people.
Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn is a compelling, well-researched, and long overdue reassessment of the 28th president. Cox draws a convincing portrait of Wilson as a chauvinist on matters of race ...
At last, Woodrow Wilson’s reputation gets the dismantling it richly deserves A new biography destroys the 28th president’s place in the progressive pantheon.
Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Wars on Civil Liberties Without question these two books are revisionist efforts that reflect profound reservations about Wilson and Roosevelt that stem from ...
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 ...
Maybe not so surprising after all. Woodrow Wilson — idealist, author of the Fourteen Points, hero of the European masses after World War I — was all that, and more. Or, really, less.
"Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn," which will be released on Nov. 5, recounts the history of Woodrow Wilson’s racism and his opposition to women’s suffrage.
Haynes, author of “The First American Political Convention: 1832-1872” and, most recently, “Roosevelt to Roosevelt,” spoke Monday night at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library on ...