An essay by Woodrow Wilson (1856 — 1924) in which the former president implored his fellow citizens to see that the world has indeed been made safe for democracy and that better days are ahead, regardless of the events in Russia and their own fears of communism at home.


Click here to read a simple list of Wilson’s 14 Points.

Read Woodrow Wilson on the Russian Revolution and the Red Scare<br>(Atlantic Monthly, 1923) for Free

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