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Woodrow Wilson Autographed 8x10 1911 Letter United States President JSA Letter For Sale


Woodrow Wilson Autographed 8x10 1911 Letter United States President JSA Letter
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Woodrow Wilson Autographed 8x10 1911 Letter United States President JSA Letter:
$399.99

You are offerdingonan autographed 8x10 typed letter od Woodrow Wilson ....JSA COA included.....

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Woodrow Wilson(December 28, 1856– February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28thpresident of the United Statesfrom 1913 to 1921. A member of theDemocratic Party, Wilson served as thepresident of Princeton Universityand as thegovernor of New Jerseybefore winning the1912 presidential election. As president, Wilson changed the nation\'s economic policies and led the United States intoWorld War Iin 1917. He was the leading architect of theLeague of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known asWilsonianism.

Born inStaunton, Virginia, Wilsongrew upin theSouthern United States, mainly inAugusta, Georgia, during theAmerican Civil WarandReconstruction era. After earning aDoctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) in history and political science fromJohns Hopkins UniversityinBaltimore, Wilson taught at several colleges prior to being appointed president ofPrinceton UniversityinPrinceton, New Jersey, where he emerged as a prominent spokesman forprogressivismin higher education.

Wilson served asgovernor of New Jerseyfrom 1911 to 1913, during which he broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms. To win the 1912 presidential nomination he mobilized progressives and Southerners to his cause at the1912 Democratic National Convention. Wilson defeated incumbentRepublicanWilliam Howard Taftand third-party nomineeTheodore Rooseveltto easily win the 1912 United States presidential election, becoming the first Southerner to do so since 1848. During his first year as president, Wilson authorized the widespreadimposition of segregationinside the federal bureaucracy. He ousted many African Americans from federal posts and his opposition to women\'s suffrage drew protests. His first term was largely devoted to pursuing passage of his progressiveNew Freedomdomestic agenda. His first major priority was theRevenue Act of 1913, which lowered tariffs and began the modernincome tax. Wilson also negotiated the passage of theFederal Reserve Act, which created theFederal Reserve System. Two major laws, theFederal Trade Commission Actand theClayton Antitrust Act, were enacted to promote business competition and combat extreme corporate power.

At theoutbreak of World War Iin 1914, the U.S. declared neutrality as Wilson tried to negotiate a peace between theAlliedandCentral Powers. He narrowly won re-election in the1916 United States presidential election, boasting how he kept the nation out of wars in Europe and Mexico. In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war against Germany in response to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare that sank American merchant ships. Wilson nominally presided over war-time mobilization and left military matters to the generals. He instead concentrated on diplomacy, issuing theFourteen Pointsthat the Allies and Germany accepted as a basis for post-war peace. He wanted the off-year elections of 1918 to be a referendum endorsing his policies, but instead the Republicans took control of Congress. After theAllied victoryin November 1918, Wilson went to Paris where he and the British and French leaders dominated theParis Peace Conference. Wilson successfully advocated for the establishment of a multinational organization, the League of Nations. It was incorporated into theTreaty of Versaillesthat he signed. Wilson had refused to bring any leading Republican into the Paris talks, and back home he rejected a Republican compromise that would have allowed the Senate to ratify the Versailles Treaty and join the League.

Wilson had intended to seek a third term in office but suffered a severe stroke in October 1919 that left him incapacitated. His wife and his physician controlled Wilson, and no significant decisions were made. Meanwhile, his policies alienated German- and Irish-American Democrats and the Republicans won a landslide in the 1920 presidential election. Scholars have generallyrankedWilson in the upper tier of U.S. presidents, although he has been criticized for supportingracial segregation. His liberalism nevertheless lives on as a major factor in American foreign policy, and his vision of ethnic self-determination resonated class=\"style2\" style=\"margin: 1em class=\"style2\" style=\"margin: auto 0in;\">

......Shipping and Packaging details: I ship everything with cardboard backing. Additionally, I slip all autographed photos inside sturdy photo-protective sleeves. Payment details: Typically, I ship paypal payments right away. PAYPAL is recommended.International shipping will be higher as all international orders go through the Global Shipping program.How I obtained my autographs, and why I promise a FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: As a kid, from roughly the years 1965 to 1973, and later from 1974-the present, I have amassed an enormous collection of autographed sports and celebrity memorabilia. In most cases, using Jack Smalling\'s baseball address lists and other assorted address lists, I wrote to both active and retired baseball players, sending them letters, requests for signatures, and self-addressed-stamped envelopes. This is how I obtained thousands of autographs. I also obtained many autographs in person at area parks and hotels.In the 1980\'s and 1990\'s, I travelled the country doing shows (20 National Conventions) and would buy quantities of autographs through player signings. I have every reason to believe that all of the autographs I\'m selling are absolutely authentic. I stand by every item I sell. Upon purchasing an item from me through , you may return that item, in the condition in which I shipped it to you,within 14 days of receipt of that item if you are not satisfied with the item. I am selling each item \"as is\", per the guarantee I\'ve promised above. All the old time autograph dealers know me and the professional authenticators will vouch for my reputation as well. I do this on a part time basis, so sometimes emails take a day. I have worked hard for my response rating. The last thing I want to do is damage my credibility, so if you have legitimate concerns about any item you win from me on , I\'ll make every effort to remedy the situation to your satisfaction. PLEASE NOTE: Most items come with certificates of authenticity from outside companies (JSA and PSA predominantly; they are the best). I have spent lots of money with third party authenticators and have had very few come back without passing. Sincerely, Joe Binder , Downers Grove, Illinois



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