Woodrow Wilson Papers

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Kent suggests to Addams that Woodrow Wilson supporters could combine forces with the Progressive Party to work on America's great humanitarian issues.
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The Chicago branch of the NAACP protests the Wilson administration's apparent racial discrimination in the federal civil service.
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Addams telegrams the president asking him to hear the Ludlow delegation about the violence done to striking workers.
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Taylor, Addams, and Henderson endorse Charles B. Ball for Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at the Library of Congress.
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Addams expresses praise to the President for vetoing an immigration bill.
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Wilson thanks Addams for her recent letter about the immigration bill.
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Addams and Aylward request an appointment with Wilson to discuss an emergency peace conference.
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Addams explains to Wilson that making preparations for war, while maintaining neutrality, would damage the United States' international reputation.
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Addams recommends Sigmund Zeisler to President Wilson.
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Addams asks Tumulty to intervene to create a special day for Ukranians to enable them to raise relief funds.
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Jane Addams informs President Wilson that the international congress of women urges the the powers of the Peace Congress to follow the steps to ensure peace.
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Wilson states to Addams that difficulties prevent a promising outlook at the Paris Peace Conference.