Franklin Roosevelt
President Franklin D. Roosevelt managed to pull Americans out of the Great Depression and lead them to victory in World War II. His support of an active federal government shaped American politics through… More »
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Following the example of his fifth cousin, President Theodore Roosevelt, whom he greatly admired, Franklin D. Roosevelt entered public service through politics, but as a Democrat. ... For more information about President Roosevelt, please visit; Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), the only U.S. President elected to more than two terms, was a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century, leading the Un...
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A photo-rich biography of the first couple from the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Includes Roosevelt's speeches and a detailed look at his bout with polio. ... We're carrying forward the legacies of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.  ...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt; (January 30, 1882 - April 12, 1945); ... Presidential Places; Birthplace: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library; Gravesite: Franklin D. Roosevelt Burial Site; Museum: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum; Other Sites: ... ; Read | Listen to a letter from President Roosevelt...
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32nd President: 1933-194 ... Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum | National Archives | 4079 Albany Post Road | Hyde Park, NY 12538 | 1 (800) FDR-VISIT or (845) 486-7770 | Privacy | Accessibility...
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In his 1941 State of the Union Address, as the nation prepared for war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spelled out "Four Freedoms" as a reminder of what we must fight for. From the days of his first Presidential campaign during the depths of the Great Depression, Roosevelt spoke directly to the people.
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