James – A Guest

Thank you so much to our tour guide – Her tour was simply magnificent. She knew every detail – and spoke with such clarity, warmth, and authority. Her considered personal conclusions on Mr. Wilson’s legacy were spell-binding.

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Heather, Broadcasters Association

It is a beautiful, beautiful property and we hope to visit again in the future. Our group had a wonderful time. Thank you so much for your help in coordinating. This is quite frankly, a hidden gem in DC.

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Heather, Broadcasters Association

I cannot tell you how much our group enjoyed the Woodrow Wilson House. What a tremendous amount of knowledge our guide has – he truly made the Woodrow Wilson House even better than we expected.

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Dr. Kristoffer Smemo, History Professor at the University of Washington in St. Louis

What Black Lives Matter is confronting is also opening up new possibilities for quite profound change in the United States. 

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Garrett Peck, Author, Historian, Tour Guide, and Wilson House Board Member

Out of every crisis we’ve ever had, there’s always been a catharsis afterwards. That’s not being a prophet, it’s simply just studying history and you’ll see that always happens.

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Laura Kumin, author of All Stirred Up: Suffrage Cookbooks, Food, and the Battle for Women’s Right to Vote

If we only honor the big names and the loud women, we’re really missing what suffrage was all about – which is rights for all women.

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Dr. Johnathan Wharton

Many Americans don’t even realize America is full of so many paradoxes, but they are what makes America complicated but wonderful in diversity.

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Attorney Chris Richardson

America has its own problems but is making progress–taking one step backwards and two steps forward.

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Brenda Jones, author of Queens of the Resistance

For all of those individuals who are similarly interested in changing, shaping, having a dynamic impact on America, politics is the place to do it.

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Ambassador Joel Danies

You don’t need to treat blacks and women special, just as equals.

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