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Numerous locker incidents were reported, as many white employees refused the same locker or locker rooms used with Negroes. Wilson put the head of the government in the position of denying the principles of the government.
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Wilson denied that his administration followed a policy of segregation but promised he would look into the allegations. House of Representatives and took control of both the White House and the Senate. Historian A.
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