The Golden 14 were attached to the USS Triton during World War I and served as the Navy's first enlisted Black women.
Beginning in early 1917, a small but determined group of militant suffragists led by Alice Paul had been picketing the White House, urging Woodrow Wilson to support a Constitutional amendment to ...
In 1917, Wilson signed the Jones-Shaffroth Act giving Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship but excluded those on the island from voting in presidential elections. Legacy: Woodrow Wilson introduced ...
Woodrow Wilson hoped not to spend too much ... to Mexico in return for supporting the German cause. On April 2, 1917, Wilson finally asked Congress for a formal declaration of war.
On April 1917, president Wilson asked for and received ... The wartime leader was Woodrow Wilson, whose progressive accomplishments were significant between 1912 and his re-election in 1916.
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On this day in history, April 6, 1917, US enters World War I as Congress votes to declare war on GermanyPresident Woodrow Wilson requested a declaration of war ... but reneged on its promise in January 1917. The renewed threat was accompanied by news on March 1 that officials in Britain had decoded ...
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