1916 Woodrow Wilson Chicago "We Mean Business" Group

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$195.00

1916 Woodrow Wilson Chicago "We Mean Business" Collection. Group of five different collectibles from Woodrow Wilson's 1916 campaign trip to Chicago where he held a meeting and speech at the Auditorium Theatre sponsored by the Chicago Industrial Club. The front page of the Chicago Daily Tribune headlined President Wilson's re-election speech "We Mean Business.". Included in the grouping is a ticket to the event, a committee ribbon, an invitation and the event program. Interesting and original. 

Historical Notes

Woodrow Wilson’s 1916 campaign emphasized economic growth, highlighting his administration’s pro-business policies like the Federal Reserve Act and antitrust reforms. He championed fair competition, labor rights, and financial stability, appealing to both business interests and workers. His message reassured industries while promoting economic expansion under progressive regulations, securing his re-election.

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Price$195.00
Conditionused
Product ConditionVery good, some toning. the front page of the newspaper is torn, worn and toned and is only included in the group since it compliments the event items
SizeVariety of sizes
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