Harriet Tubman and Women's Suffrage
Harriet Tubman is celebrated for her work as an abolitionist, Underground Railroad conductor, and Union Army scout during the Civil War. Karen Hill of the Harriet Tubman House talked about T…
1,122 viewsHarriet Tubman is celebrated for her work as an abolitionist, Underground Railroad conductor, and Union Army scout during the Civil War. Karen Hill of the Harriet Tubman House talked about T…
1,122 viewsWilliam Hazelgrove talked about his book, Madam President: The Secret Presidency of Edith Wilson. Edith Wilson married Woodrow Wilson after his first wife died in the White House. When Presi…
1,062 viewsRobert Enhom gave a tour of an exhibit of art relating to World War I on display in the Woodrow Wilson House until August 10, 2014. American Artifacts preview.
85 viewsMichael Lasser talked about how World War I changed American music and the precedents these changes set for future wartime generations. He spoke about how songs reflected the wartime experie…
806 viewsIn this portion of the program the contents of the Wilson’s bedroom closet were examined. In March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion …
103 viewsIn March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion of his second term and moved into a home on S Street near Embassy Row in Washington, D.C. …
1,339 viewsIn March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion of his second term and moved into a home on S Street near Embassy Row in Washington, D.C. …
996 viewsMr. Persico talked about his book Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918, World War I and Its Violent Climax, published by Random House. The book chronicles the fi…
2,456 viewsJohn Milton Cooper talked about President Wilson’s 1919 campaign to gain popular and senatorial support for the League of Nations and the reasons behind the rejection by the Senate. He also …
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