Answer:
a. dismissed numerous black federal employees.
Explanation:
President Thomas Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, as a candidate of the Democratic party. Although he was credited with numerous political achievements but he also have a racist side of him which mars his political legacy. He was racist, and was infamous for throwing out Civil rights leader William Monroe Trotter from the Ova Office in 1914. He also practiced a great deal of segregation in the federal offices during his administration, thus maligning his image during his political career. His discrimination against the blacks led to the dismissal of several black federal employees.