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Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson


The name of the person I read about is Woodrow Wilson,but when he was young
people called him Tommy.When Tommy was only a year old his father
[Dr.Wilson]moved his family and him from Virginia to Augusta,Georgia.He moved in
1857.Tommy's father became pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in
Augusta,Georgia.
Woodrow came from a strict,caring household.Dr.Wilson liked to take Woodrow
places like cotton mills,iron and steel foundries,and other local industries.He
did that to teach Woodrow the manufacturing processes.Dr.Wilson also taught
Woodrow respect for other people.His mother[Jessie Wilson] was shy and
reserved,but looked and acted like Woodrow. Woodrow's
life was different from mine by the way he went to school.His father taught him
till he was nine,and then he went to school. Woodrow spent some of his spare
time with his gang, called the Lightfoot Club.Also when Woodrow was fourteen,his
education was continued at a private......


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