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669 pages, Hardcover
First published March 5, 2013
Woodrow wanted to protest: he was a friend to the Negro race, surely! He was a Democrat. In every public utterance, he spoke of equality. Though he did not believe in women's suffrage - certainly... So long as Negroes - darkies, as they were fondly called, in Woodrow's childhood - knew their place, and were not derelict as servants and workers, Dr Wilson had very little prejudice against them, in most respects.