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Reviewed on April 1, 2018 | Social Sciences
The son of a Presbyterian preacher and chaplain to the Confederate Army, Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) often dreamed of becoming a statesman, moving with his family from his native Virginia to Georgia and eventually South Carolina. As a student at Princeton University, Wilson studied debate and oratory but felt out of place as a Southerner and as someone against universal suffrage. Pulitzer Prize finalist O'Toole (The Five of Hearts) effective...Log In or Sign Up to Read More