A growing chorus of historians, members of Congress and the U.S. First Army are pressing the case for Waverly B. Woodson Jr., who died in 2005, to receive the nation's highest award for valor.
A growing chorus of historians, members of Congress and the U.S. First Army are pressing the case for Waverly B. Woodson Jr., who died in 2005, to receive the nation's highest award for valor.
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The convention was a battle between the forces of inclusive, expansive democracy and those espousing a narrower, hostile concept of who fully belonged to America.