Woodrow Wilson's Administration and Achievements

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Woodrow Wilson's Administration and Achievements

by James William Bryan, Frank B. Lord

EN·~4 hours

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Description

This volume brings together the most vivid newspaper reports from Woodrow Wilson’s eight‑year presidency, letting listeners hear the moment‑by‑moment commentary that shaped public opinion. By weaving together speeches, editorials, and contemporary illustrations, it offers a front‑row seat to the debates and decisions that defined early‑twentieth‑century America.

The collection covers Wilson’s first domestic initiatives—such as the creation of the Federal Reserve and early labor reforms—before moving to his bold foreign‑policy moves, including mediation attempts, the nation’s entry into the Great War, and the articulation of the Fourteen Points. Readers will also encounter the bustling press coverage of the post‑war peace conference, the push for the League of Nations, and the era’s striking cartoons and poetry that captured the public mood. Through these primary sources, the book paints a detailed portrait of a president navigating unprecedented challenges while the newspaper itself served as history’s proving ground.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (237K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

James William Bryan

James William Bryan

1882–1952

Remembered today as a co-author of a book on Woodrow Wilson, he was an American writer active in the early 20th century. Surviving records are sparse, but his work points to a strong interest in U.S. public life and politics.

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Frank B. Lord

Known today for early 20th-century historical compilations, this little-documented writer is best remembered for helping turn recent American political history into a book for general readers.

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