“No man can be just who is not free.”
Quote by Woodrow Wilson
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Speech of Governor Wilson Accepting the Democratic Nomination for President of the United States: Together with the Speech of Notification Delivered by Hon. Ollie M. James at Seagirt, N.J., August 7, 1912
The volume features two significant speeches from the 1912 political landscape, capturing the essence of Wilson's political aspirations and the context of the Democratic Party's nomination process at that time. more
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