Contributor
Hunt, Linda, 1945-
Imprint:Alexandria, VA : PBS Home Video, c2002.
Description2 videodiscs ( 180 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Note:Bonus features: Mini documentaries on race relations, women's suffrage, labor rights, and more; profiles of key figures in Wilson's life; interviews with the filmmakers and scholars; plus Jacob Riis photo gallery; World War I poster art gallery; a scholars' forum on Wilson's legacy.
Note:Using photos, letters, newsreels, archival footage and beautifully filmed reenactments, this program tells the story of a professor who became one of America's greatest presidents. It's the tale of an emotionally complex man who craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. And it's a fascinating portrait of a towering intellectual, one who appeared to espouse unwavering moral principles but who nonetheless shredded civil liberties during wartime and withheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage.
Note : PerformerNarrated by Linda Hunt.
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