AM on November 11, 1918, the Armistice that put an end to the fighting of World War I came into effect. After over four years ...
He was a racist. Of course he was. He was disdainful of women. We knew that. He had deep reverence for the Confederacy. We ...
The $100,000 bill is a fascinating piece of American currency history. While today, the largest bill you can find is the $100 ...
At 8:28 p.m. on November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown in his dark-paneled library, swallowing his anxiety and preparing to execute "an exceedingly difficult stunt." ...
A recent survey of 41,000 Americans, conducted by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, indicates less than four ...
The 28th president was dismissive toward America’s founding principles. Historians criticize his administration for its ...
“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 ...
Veterans Day is an annual celebration in which we give thanks to those who have served and continue to serve in any branch of ...
What is the Indiana Teaching Fellowship? WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation is launching a major new fellowship to address fundamental challenges to improving the ...
The U.S. marked its first Armistice Day under President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. Congress made Nov. 11 an official federal ...
Neptune City voters will decide whether the name of President Woodrow Wilson should be stripped from its school because of ...
Democrats have struggled with free expression since President Woodrow Wilson pushed laws to curb dissent against ... where so ...