Jimmy and Jean continue the conversation on Woodrow Wilson and have THREE guests!
We would like to thank:
Emily Kilgore, Director of Education and Development at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Andrew Philips, Curator at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Elizabeth Karcher, President of the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington DC.
While World War One breaks out (We will go into much greater detail on WWI In a separate set from Wilson) we discuss political neutrality, but economically, not so much.
We get into the election of 1916, the Espionage Act, The Sedition Act, and some interesting Supreme Court Cases that stemmed from the aftermath of the legislation.
Prohibition was passed in Wilson's presidency, and you can listen to our podcast on Prohibition which includes some LaSalle family history!
We also discuss the #SpanishFlu and that pandemic as well as how some countries handled that pandemic differently than others.
Always more to learn, so take a listen!
-Jimmy & Jean
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D-Day: The Allied Invasion at Normandy
Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two - Part 3
Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 2
Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 1
Pearl Harbor & The Entrance of the U.S. Into World War Two
WWII Part 1: European Theater
Eleanor Roosevelt
The Presidency of Franklin D.Roosevelt Part 2
The New Deal
The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt Part 1
Antisemitism in the U.S. & The U.S. Response To The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators in Europe
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Hoover Dam
The Great Depression
The Life and Presidency of Herbert Hoover Part 2
The Life and Presidency of Herbert Hoover Part 1
The Empire State Building
The Stock market Crash of 1929
The Mount Rushmore Monument
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