(John Hinderaker) The controversy over Woodrow Wilson at Princeton is considerably more substantial than nearly all of the petty disputes that have roiled other campuses. After all, Wilson achieved fame as President of Princeton; he was not merely some long-forgotten donor like Isaac Royall. Princeton's prestigious school of international relations is named after Wilson, and he figures prominently in the university's history. We have written several times about Wilson's virulent racism, e.g.,
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