About this book
Powerful and pivotal, President Wilson's Addresses by Woodrow Wilson gathers the speeches that shaped America during the Progressive Era and the crucible of World War I. This compelling collection presents Wilson’s inaugural remarks, State of the Union addresses, wartime oratory, and policy statements that defined Americanism, neutrality, and the nation’s later call to arms.
Listeners will hear a portrait of early 20th-century governance: domestic reform debates over banking, trusts, labor, and suffrage; diplomatic crises from Mexico to the Panama Canal tolls; and the ethical and strategic reasoning that led the United States into global conflict and to imagine a new world order. The audiobook situates each address in its historical context, revealing how rhetoric, law, and moral conviction intersected in moments of national decision. Themes of democracy, responsibility, and internationalism recur throughout, offering insight into Wilson’s vision and the political currents of his presidency.
Ideal for history buffs, students of politics, and anyone fascinated by presidential rhetoric or war stories, this audiobook brings Woodrow Wilson’s voice to life—essential listening for those who want to understand the ideas that helped shape modern American policy.