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File:Woodrow Wilson addressing Congress (LOC).jpg

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English: President Woodrow Wilson addresses the United States Congress early in his first term.
Date 8 April 1913
Source Pres. Wilson addressing Congress (LOC).jpg
Author Library of Congress, originally from Bain News Service
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