First Inauguration Of Woodrow Wilson
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The first inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as the 28th
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was held on Tuesday, March 4, 1913, at the East Portico of the
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in
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This was the 32nd
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and marked the commencement of the first four-year term of
Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856February 3, 1924) was the 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. He was the only History of the Democratic Party (United States), Democrat to serve as president during the Prog ...
as president and Thomas R. Marshall as
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. Chief Justice Edward D. White administered the presidential oath of office to Wilson. In his inaugural address, Wilson made clear his vision of the United States and its people as an exemplary moral force: "Nowhere else in the world have noble men and women exhibited in more striking forms the beauty and the energy of sympathy and helpfulness and counsel in their efforts to rectify wrong, alleviate suffering, and set the weak in the way of strength and hope". No inaugural balls were held to celebrate, as Wilson found them inappropriate for the occasion. The day before his inauguration, Wilson expected crowds to meet him at the train station when he arrived in Washington. However, more people were watching the Woman Suffrage Procession organized by
Alice Paul Alice Stokes Paul (January 11, 1885 – July 9, 1977) was an American Quaker, suffragette, suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist, and one of the foremost leaders and strategists of the campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment to the Unit ...
. The event was filmed in Kinemacolor by the Kinemacolor Company of America.


See also

* Presidency of Woodrow Wilson * Second inauguration of Woodrow Wilson *
1912 United States presidential election United States presidential election, Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 1912. The History of the United States Democratic Party, Democratic ticket of governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey and governor Thomas R. M ...


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Text of Wilson's First Inaugural Address
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