The narrative explores Wilson's intellectual foundations, his transformative domestic policies, and his visionary yet controversial pursuit of the League of Nations. Lawrence provides a contemporary perspective on Wilson's character, shedding light on the personal convictions and political strategies that defined his administration. From his academic beginnings to the high-stakes diplomacy of the Paris Peace Conference, "The True Story of Woodrow Wilson" captures the triumphs and tragedies of a pivotal figure in American and world history. This biography remains a significant resource for understanding the man behind the policies and the enduring impact of his presidency on the global stage.
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