Progressive Segregation By Malcolm A. Kline
Few presidents are as revered as Woodrow Wilson in academia. He was, after all, the last academic elected to America's highest office.
Beyond that, much ink is spilled and many lectures devoted to his policies which many professors are enamored of, chiefly the progressive income tax at home and the League of Nations abroad. As Black History month draws to a close, we should highlight a Wilsonian trend in policy that is relevant to both his national and international outlook-segregation.
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