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Woodrow Wilson's second inauguration in 1917 was the first in which women marched in the inaugural parade. (This was also the first time the first lady accompanied the president to and frorm the capitol.)

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Woodrow Wilson became the first president to include women in his Inauguration Day parade in 1917.

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