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Studio portrait of Woodrow Wilson by Harris & Ewing, c.1915 (sepia photo)
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The President of the United States delivering his momentous message to Congress, declaring that a state of war existed between the United States and Germany (colour photo)
The President of the United States delivering his momentous message to Congress, declaring that a state of war existed between the United States and Germany. Illustration from History's Greatest War, a Pictorial Narrative, by S J Duncan-Clark (The Geographical Publishing Co, Chicago, 1919).
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