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President Franklin D. Roosevelt outlined "Four Freedoms" in his State of the Union address of Jan. 6, 1941, as he prepared Americans for the inevitable entry into World War II.
President Franklin Roosevelt addressed a huge throng from the rear platform of his train at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 2, 1937, upon his arrival at the Great Northern station in Spokane from Grand Coulee Dam.
Frenzy in New England In the long hot weeks of summer Franklin Roosevelt looked down his nose, disparaging the idea that he should campaign for reelection. When late in droughty August he began ...
The broad bosom of the Pacific Ocean enfolded Franklin Roosevelt last weekend. To its gusts he could throw the heavy cares of the Presidency, to its rollers the carking complications of politics.
Biden will invoke Franklin Roosevelt’s address to the 77th Congress, according to a copy of the speech that was visible in a photo his office published on X. IE 11 is not supported.
Matthew Hanson and Christina Kovac described their efforts to make high resolution digital copies of 10 of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's most important speeches. They showed clips of the ...
The oil painting, which shows a man dressed in work wear standing and poised to speak amid a crowd of men in suits, is part of a series by Rockwell inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1941 State ...
Here are historical images of inaugurations from Franklin Roosevelt to Joe Biden. Joe Biden - 2021. Donald Trump - 2017. Barack Obama - 2013. Barack Obama - 2009. George W. Bush - 2005.
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