"États-Unis" . . "Presidents United States Biography." . . "Wilson, Woodrow." . . "1913 - 1921" . . "Red Hill Productions (Firm)" . . "United States History 1865-1919." . . . . "1901 - 1953" . . . . . . "The presidents. Woodrow Wilson" . . . . . . . . . . "Television programs for the hearing impaired" . "Biography" . . . . . "Biography"@en . . "Explores the transformation of a history professor into one of America's greatest presidents. Living through the Civil War as a child, he reluctantly led America into World War I, suffering a paralyzing stroke from which he never fully recovered. The only president incapacitated in office, Wilson carried out his duties from bed with the help of his wife who became the de facto chief executive." . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . "He was a gifted orator who was supremely confident before crowds, yet awkward in small groups. An emotionally complex man, he craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. An intellectual with unwavering moral principles, he led America onto the world stage at a time when war and chaos threatened everything he cherished. This miniseries explores the transformation of a history professor into one of America's greatest presidents. Woodrow Wilson's life was shaped by great conflicts: the Civil War which he lived through as a child and World War I into which he reluctantly led America as president. The second conflict ultimately claimed him as a victim. While campaigning for his far-sighted League of Nations, he suffered a paralyzing stroke from which he never fully recovered. The only president incapacitated in office, Wilson carried out his duties from bed with the help of his wife who became the de facto chief executive."@en . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . "Documentary television programs" . . . . . "Nonfiction television programs" . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . "Presidents" . "Using photos, letters, newsreels, archival footage and beautifully filmed reenactments, this program tells the story of a professor who became on of America's greatest presidents. It's the tale of an emotionally complex man who craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. And it's a fascinating portrait of a toweing intellectual, one who appeared to espouse unwavering moral principles but who nonetheless shredded civil liberties during wartime and witheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage."@en . "Woodrow Wilson"@en . "Woodrow Wilson" . . . . . . . . "non fiction" . "Nonfiction films" . . . . . . . "Explores the life of Woodrow Wilson, a great orator and analytical thinker who was both emotionally dependent and physically fragile. Chronicles the major achievements and failings of Wilson's life. Reveals what drove him to the decisions that defined his presidency: the announcement of American involvement in World War I and his support of the League of Nations, his advocacy on behalf of labor, and his reluctance to advance the causes of African American civil rights and women's suffrage." . . . . "Profiles the twenty-eighth president of the U.S., Woodrow Wilson, examining his years as a Princeton educator and administrator, his support for U.S. entry into World War I, his advocacy for the League of Nations, his administration's record on civil rights and liberties, and his chronic health problems. Includes comments from authors, historians, and a neurosurgeon." . "Using photos, letters, newsreels, archival footage and beautifully filmed reenactments, WOODROW WILSON tells the story of a professor who became one of American's greatest presidents. It's the tale of an emotionally complex man who craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. And it's a fascinating portrait of a towering intellectual, one who appeared to espouse unwavering moral principles but who nonetheless shredded civil liberties during wartime and withheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage." . . . . . . . "Biographical films" . . "Biographical films"@en . "American experience (Television program)"@en . "Biographical television programs" . . . . . . "DVD-Video discs" . . "Using photos, letters, newsreels, archival footage and beautifully filmed reenactments, this program tells the story of a professor who became one of America's greatest presidents. It's the tale of an emotionally complex man who craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. And it's a fascinating portrait of a towering intellectual, one who appeared to espouse unwavering moral principles but who nonetheless shredded civil liberties during wartime and withheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage."@en . "History Department. Duration: 180 minutes on 2 DVDs." . "Using photos, letters, newsreels, archival footage and beautifully filmed reenactments, this program tells the story of a professor who became one of America's greatest presidents. It's the tale of an emotionally complex man who craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. And it's a fascinating portrait of a towering intellectual, one who appeared to espouse unwavering moral principles but who nonetheless shredded civil liberties during wartime and withheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage." . . . . . "American Experience presents the presidents" . . . . . . "Woodrow Wilson" . "Documentary films" . . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . . . "Story of a professor who became President. He craved affection and demanded loyalty. An intellectual, who shredded civil liberties during wartime and withheld support of civil rights and women's suffrage."@en . . . "A documentary film from the television series \"American Experience,\" that profiles Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eight President of the United States, and discusses pivotal moments in his public and private life during his term in office." . . . . . . . . "United States" . .