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{{Infobox politician|image_size=200|birth_date=December 28, 1856|birth_place=Staunton, [[Virginia]], [[United States of America|United States]]|death_date=February 3, 1924|death_place=[[Washington, D.C.]], United States|nationality=Statesian|political_line=[[Capitalism]]
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[[Imperialism]]
[[White supremacy]]|political_party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]|image=Woodrow Wilson.png}}


'''Thomas Woodrow Wilson''' (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was the 28th [[President of the United States]] from 1913 to 1921. He supported [[self-determination]] for the nations of the former [[Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918)|Austro-Hungarian]] and [[Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)|Ottoman]] empires but rejected it for the rest of the world and oversaw invasions of [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], [[Republic of Haiti|Haiti]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Mexican United States|Mexico]], and [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)|Russia]]. Domestically, he removed Black people from positions in government & academia, segregated the transit system in Washington, D.C., and screened [[Ku Klux Klan|KKK]] propaganda in the [[White House]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Stephen Gowans|year=2018|title=Patriots, Traitors and Empires: The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom|chapter=The Empire of Japan|page=35–37|pdf=https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaced4iiga4ngtxusr2civjxewbili5jne2sbpefbx2s3im2kphattzc?filename=Stephen%20Gowans%20-%20Patriots%2C%20Traitors%20and%20Empires_%20The%20Story%20of%20Korea%E2%80%99s%20Struggle%20for%20Freedom-Baraka%20Books%20%282018%29.pdf|city=Montreal|publisher=Baraka Books|isbn=9781771861427|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=8435F6FF91279531705764823FDC2A7F}}</ref>
'''Thomas Woodrow Wilson''' (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was the 28th [[President of the United States]] from 1913 to 1921. He supported [[self-determination]] for the nations of the former [[Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918)|Austro-Hungarian]] and [[Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)|Ottoman]] empires but rejected it for the rest of the world and oversaw invasions of [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], [[Republic of Haiti|Haiti]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Mexican United States|Mexico]], and [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)|Russia]]. Domestically, he removed Black people from positions in government and academia, segregated the transit system in Washington, D.C., and screened [[Ku Klux Klan|KKK]] propaganda in the [[White House]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Stephen Gowans|year=2018|title=Patriots, Traitors and Empires: The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom|chapter=The Empire of Japan|page=35–37|pdf=https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaced4iiga4ngtxusr2civjxewbili5jne2sbpefbx2s3im2kphattzc?filename=Stephen%20Gowans%20-%20Patriots%2C%20Traitors%20and%20Empires_%20The%20Story%20of%20Korea%E2%80%99s%20Struggle%20for%20Freedom-Baraka%20Books%20%282018%29.pdf|city=Montreal|publisher=Baraka Books|isbn=9781771861427|lg=https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=8435F6FF91279531705764823FDC2A7F}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:32, 2 January 2023

Woodrow Wilson
BornDecember 28, 1856
Staunton, Virginia, United States
DiedFebruary 3, 1924
Washington, D.C., United States
NationalityStatesian
Political orientationCapitalism
Imperialism
White supremacy
Political partyDemocratic


Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. He supported self-determination for the nations of the former Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires but rejected it for the rest of the world and oversaw invasions of Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Russia. Domestically, he removed Black people from positions in government and academia, segregated the transit system in Washington, D.C., and screened KKK propaganda in the White House.[1]

References

  1. Stephen Gowans (2018). Patriots, Traitors and Empires: The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom: 'The Empire of Japan' (pp. 35–37). [PDF] Montreal: Baraka Books. ISBN 9781771861427 [LG]