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Woodrow Wilson


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Quick Facts


Born: December 29, 1856
Died: February 3, 1924
Birthplace: Staunton, VA
Party: Democrat
Term: 1913 to 1921
Vice-President: Thomas R. Marshall
Wives: Ellen Louise Axon Wilson and Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
Religion: Presbyterian
Education: Graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) (1879)
Occupation: Teacher, public official
Presidential Salary: $75,000



Websites



Whitehouse.gov

Visit this webpage to read more about Woodrow Wilson.



The American President

This website provides videos and audio clips along with historical documents. Click the Woodrow Wilson link at the PBS Website. Read the article and view the audio and/or video clips by clicking the mouse over the selection. (Needed: Quicktime Player)



American Presidents: Life Portraits

Here is a link to the list of video clips about the U.S. Presidents. (Needed: RealPlayer, Link available to download.) There are a few video clips about Woodrow Wilson at this website.

Click this link to watch the "Re-air of LIVE programming from The Wilson Birthplace And Museum In Staunton, Virginia".



Authentic History Center

Here are some audio clips from Woodrow Wilson when he was a Presidential Candidate for the Democratic Party in 1912:

"Address to The Farmers".

"Democractic Principles".

"The Third Party".

"Labor".

"The Tariff".

"The Trusts".



University of Oklahoma: College of Law

Click this link to read Woodrow Wilson's First Inaugural Address (March 4, 1913).

Click this link to read Woodrow Wilson's Second Inaugural Address (March 5, 1917).



Vincent Voice Library: Presidents of the 20th Century

Here is an audio clip from Woodrow Wilson.








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