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MHQ Magazine
Woodrow Wilson justified the invasion of Veracruz by stating that it was necessary to ‘maintain the dignity and authority of the United States,’ but the real reasons had more to do with protecting American interests south of the...
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American History Magazine
Progressive heroine's reputation suffered when she tried to sell pacifism as patriotism...
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American History
A Q&A with Harvard history professor Fredrik Logevall on what might have been between Vietnam and the U.S. ...
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
You may not know his name, but Moses Ezekiel’s bronze and stone sculptures are everywhere....
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American History Magazine
Woodrow Wilson: A Biography by John Milton Cooper Jr.; Knopf Woodrow Wilson, the president who peered down his long nose through pince-nez glasses, remains an enigma. What powered the flurry of reforms he pushed through Congress when he...
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MHQ Magazine
In 1918 the Czecho-Slovak Legion found itself fighting the Red Army in Siberia for control of the world’s deepest lake. ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR YET LITTLE-KNOWN STORIES of World War I and the Russian Revolution is the...
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American History Magazine
How an idealist distracted by romance confronted hard reality and emerged as a prophet before his time. WOODROW WILSON LEARNED THE GRIM NEWS of May 7, 1915, before he read it in the papers, but the full-banner headlines about the German...
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American History Magazine
The contentious moments that led to the creation (and expansion) of the 25th Amendment—rules for the presidential line of succession...
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American History Magazine
When a stroke disabled President Woodrow Wilson, his wife and doctor ran the country ...
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American History Magazine
In the 1920s, winning the vote for women meant winning the publicity war...