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Yes, President Woodrow Wilson had a distinct Southern accent, reflecting his upbringing in Virginia and Georgia. His speech was characterized by a formal, articulate style, which was influenced by his education and status as an academic. While he did have an accent, it was less pronounced than those of some of his contemporaries from the South.

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