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… at the Cabinet table. I urge a new Department of Urban Affairs and Housing. A strong America also depends on its … foundation of our hopes. "I believe in democracy," said Woodrow Wilson, "because it releases the energy of every …
Presidential Speeches
… has been agreed, will be restricted to internal or domestic American matters. And now for the first opening … is no question but that we cannot discuss our internal affairs in the United States without recognizing that they … the Democratic party, which in this century has produced Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, and …
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… to the National Democratic Convention, incumbent President Woodrow Wilson accepts the party’s nomination for the 1916 Presidential Election. Wilson spells out his first term successes and the … in me after four years of fiery trial in the midst of affairs of unprecedented difficulty, and the keen sense of …
Presidential Speeches
… his victory in the 1916 Presidential Election, President Woodrow Wilson delivers the Inaugural Address to his second … concentrationand success upon the great problems of domestic legislation to which weaddressed ourselves four … and parcel of your own thinking and your own motivesin affairs. They spring up native amongst us. Upon this as a …
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… matters pertaining to American endeavors in outer space, domestic programs, and the perceived progress being made in … Will you stand, Mr. Bress? Fifty years ago, President Woodrow Wilson asked, "Just what is it that America stands … million American citizens with the management of their own affairs here in the District of Columbia. Congress is moving …