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What About Woodrow Wilson?

Should Woodrow Wilson's name and image be purged at Princeton University?

Aired 02/13/2016 | Rating NR

Due Process

What About Woodrow Wilson?

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Should Woodrow Wilson's name and image be purged at Princeton University?

Woodrow Wilson instituted progressive reforms and won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was also an unapologetic racist, who supported the Confederacy, the Klan and white supremacy. So should he be prized or purged at Princeton University? Guests: Richard Roper and Prof. Jeremy Adelman.

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Due Process

What About Woodrow Wilson?

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Woodrow Wilson instituted progressive reforms and won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was also an unapologetic racist, who supported the Confederacy, the Klan and white supremacy. So should he be prized or purged at Princeton University? Guests: Richard Roper and Prof. Jeremy Adelman.

Aired 02/13/2016 | Rating NR

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