Norman Ravitch *62

1 Month Ago

Wilson After World War I

The current focus on Woodrow Wilson’s Southern ideas and prejudices is notoriously wrong. He was a proud Southerner and had typical Southern attitudes. What he should be faulted for instead was his weakness at the Paris Peace Conference after World War I, where he failed to face up to the outrageous demands of the French and British leaders.

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