The President's Brain Trust
By the early twentieth century, America was on the rise to world power at a time when the fates of countries on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were intertwined. Woodrow Wilson, the "schoolmaster," became the 28th United States president during this pivotal period. He mesmerized Americans and world leaders with his vision of a high-minded idealist with a focus on economic reforms and a progressive agenda at home and a commitment to victory in World War I while securing global peace. This episode focuses on President Wilson’s legacy as chief executive. We'll understand his thinking and leadership style as he launches a public campaign to garner moral and financial support for The Great War. We’ll also discuss the sadly forgotten health pandemic--the Spanish Flu--which claimed more lives than violence on the battlefield. Music Credits: "Over There", recorded by Nora Bayes in 1917, and a version recorded by tenor Enrico Caruso in 1918
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