He refused to give civil rights to any African Americans.
Woodrow Wilson's progressive goals focused primarily on economic and political reforms, such as antitrust legislation, tariff reduction, banking reform, and the creation of the Federal Reserve. However, other social issues, such as civil rights for African Americans and women's suffrage, were not major priorities for Wilson and were not part of his progressive agenda.
Warren Harding was the first 20th century president to openly advocate equality for African-Americans. Harding also repealed many of the civil rights violations passed by Woodrow Wilson.
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Wilson, like Roosevelt and Taft, pushed aggressively for economic and political reforms but retreated on civil rights issues. Swayed by his southern upbringing and the support of northern whites, Wilson refused to expand the civil rights of African Americans.
Wilson generally favored Venustiano Carranza in the Mexican civil wars.
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He refuse to extend civil rights to African Americans
Opinions on Woodrow Wilson vary. Some people think of him as a progressive president who championed social and economic reforms, while others criticize him for his record on civil rights and his interventionist foreign policy. Overall, Wilson is typically seen as a consequential and controversial figure in American history.
Unfortunately, Woodrow Wilson by any modern standard was a racist. During his administration many federal offices were segregated, including post offices, and the census offices. African American civil rights leaders felt betrayed that the President they had supported during the 1912 election re-segregated many federal jobs for the first time (by official policy) since the Civil War. Woodrow Wilson's favorite movie (and the first to be shown in the White House) in 1915 was the Birth of a Nation, which was originally titled The Clansman.
As a child in the south, Woodrow Wilson witnessed the total destruction caused by the civil war, therefor made him anti-war
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Wilson's father was a minister and he grew up in the shadow of the American Civil War. Both of these things led to his neutrality.