Who was the first president of america

  1. United States
  2. Was John Hanson the "Real" First President of the U.S.?
  3. Woodrow Wilson
  4. Dr. Steven Williams To Make History As The First Black President Of The American Society Of Plastic Surgeons


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Was John Hanson the "Real" First President of the U.S.?

• Known For: Elected President of the United States in Congress assembled in 1781 • Born: April 14, 1721 in Charles County, Maryland • Parents: Samuel and Elizabeth (Storey) Hanson • Died: November 15, 1783 in Prince George's County, Maryland • Spouse: Jane Contee • Children: 8, including (known) Jane, Peter, and Alexander • Fun Fact: Established the observation of Thanksgiving Day in 1782 Early Life John Hanson was born on his wealthy family’s “Mulberry Grove” plantation in Port Tobacco Parish in Charles County, Maryland, on April 14, 1721. His parents, Samuel and Elizabeth (Storey) Hanson, were well-known members of Maryland's social and political elite. Samuel Hanson was a successful planter, landowner, and politician who served two terms in the Maryland General Assembly. Once the Revolution broke out, Hanson helped recruit and arm local soldiers. Under his leadership, Frederick County, Maryland sent the first troops from the Southern Colonies north to join General George Washington’s newly-formed Continental Army. Sometimes paying the local soldiers out of his own pocket, Hanson urged the Continental Congress to declare independence. First President of the USA On November 5, 1781, the Continental Congress elected Hanson as “President of the United States in Congress assembled.” This title is also sometimes called "President of the Continental Congress." This election has led to the contention that Hanson, rather than George Washington, was the first President of the Un...

Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the 28th U.S. president, served in office from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I (1914-1918). Remembered as an advocate for democracy, progressivism and world peace, Wilson left a complex legacy that included re-segregating many branches of the federal workforce. Wilson was a college professor, university president and Democratic governor of New Jersey before winning the White House in 1912. Once in office, he pursued an ambitious agenda of progressive reform that included the establishment of the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission. Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917. After the war, he helped negotiate a peace treaty that included a plan for the League of Nations. Although the Senate rejected U.S. membership in the League, Wilson received the Nobel Prize for his peacemaking efforts. Woodrow Wilson’s Early Years Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Did you know? Woodrow Wilson, who had a career as an academic and university president before entering politics, did not learn to read until he was 10, likely due to dyslexia. Wilson graduated from Princeton University (then called the College of During his tenure, however, he also prevented enrollment of Black students at the university. And in 1902, Wilson published a five-volume textbook, The History of the American People, which presented a romanti...

Dr. Steven Williams To Make History As The First Black President Of The American Society Of Plastic Surgeons

Dr. Steven Williams has been appointed president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. He will become the first Black president to lead the largest plastic surgery specialty organization in the world in its 92-year “I think we are able to achieve great accomplishments by standing on the shoulders of those that came before us,” Dr. Williams told AfroTech in an email interview. “I have my parents and plastic surgery professors to thank… they inspired an unrelenting drive for self betterment that serves me well today.” For a Black professional,being stamped with the title of “the first” brings the thought that there is still a great deal to be done in terms of “Any time there is a first moment in history, it is an important time and sets a new milestone. It also sets a new goal for others to overcome,” Williams expressed. “The ASPS has been around for almost 100 years. It is only recently that we have seen an increase in diversity that reflects that diverse populations make up our specialty and that of our patients. It is a small step, but it promotes a productive conversation, and I hope it inspires others to take leadership roles.” For the past 15 years, Williams served on the ASPS’ board and as vice president of membership, overseeing the plastic surgery community, growing patient safety initiatives, and heading the diversity and inclusion committee, according to a “Our practice stays abreast of the latest technologies in terms of treatment...

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