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1918 - Wilson's 14 Points in Walter Lippmann's handwriting
1918 - Wilson's 14 Points in Walter Lippmann's handwriting
Files this alongside the question of Alexander Hamilton's role in the writing of Washington's Farewell Address. This is the 14 points of WIlson, written in Walter Lippman's handwriting, Lippman, as Assistant Secretary of War, worked on the "Inquiry" project, which forecast what the world would look like following the war. He is credited with drafting the 14 points. The accreditation "Wilson's" 14 points is incorrect
1918 - Wilson's 14 Points in Walter Lippmann's handwriting
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Naturalized Citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Naturalized Citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia
Just a few days after the sinking of the Lusitania, Wilson made this speech as a ceremony in which hundreds of immigrants became American citizens. How does this relate to the Lusitania and America's entry to the war? How would Wilson's depiction of immigration stand up today?
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Naturalized Citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia