While no American president explicitly ordered segregation as a formal policy, President Woodrow Wilson played a significant role in institutionalizing racial segregation in the federal government during his administration (1913-1921). He supported policies that segregated federal workplaces and reinforced Jim Crow laws in the South. Additionally, other presidents, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, continued to navigate the complexities of segregation and civil rights during their terms.
The segregation he ordered was in the United States for the Japanese living there because their were into war with Japan.
THe University of Alabama was ordered to admit blacks in June, 1963 by President John Kennedy.
President Woodrow Wilson ordered Veracruz occupied in April of 1914, to protect American interests.
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Attack the Barbary pirates for disrupting American trade.
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