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"A New Slavery of Caste": An Evaluation of President Woodrow Wilson with Regard to Race
(2017-05-12)
The presidency of Woodrow Wilson has been traditionally considered successful
due to his administration’s progressive legislation and leadership during World War I.
Recently, his positive reputation has been challenged ...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume XIII
(Office of Student Research and Creative Activity, 2018-12)
“The Glorious American Banner Floating High above the Ramparts”: The Rise and Fall of Know-Nothingism in Wisconsin
(Office of Student Research and Creative Activity, 2018-12)
Know-Nothingism was an anti-immigrant movement that gained prominence in the United States following a surge in Irish and German Catholic immigration during the 1840s and 1850s. Wisconsin, a new state with a diverse and ...
Oshkosh Scholar, Volume XI
(2017-05-12)
Oshkosh Scholar, the UW Oshkosh undergraduate research journal, is a collaborative effort between students and faculty at UW Oshkosh. Students are involved in editing and production coordination, and faculty review articles ...