Woodrow Wilson’s vision of American responsibility for international order—radical when proposed, rejected by the Senate during his Presidency—has become commonplace, even if its implications remain controversial. Join H. W. Brands, historian and author of Woodrow Wilson, 1913–1921, as he examines how this happened and what it means. This program is presented in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library in celebration of the Wilson Sesquicentennial.
Program is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first serve. Please enter through the Special Events Entrance on the corner of 7th and Constitution Avenue, NW.
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Added by Kawilmes on November 14, 2006