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Roosevelt, Franklin
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A Date Which Will Live in Infamy
shows the typewritten draft of the December 8, 1941, speech in which Franklin Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. The draft shows Roosevelt's hand-written edits... (National Archives and Records Administration) |
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American Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election, 1918-1920
consists of 59 sound recordings of speeches by American leaders at the turn of the century. Speakers include Warren G. Harding, James Cox, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt... (Library of Congress) |
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The Presidency
features 40 documents from 23 Presidents -- Washington's first inaugural address, Adams' description of his reception by King George III as America's first minister to Great Britain... (Library of Congress) |
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Documents Related to Churchill and FDR
examines the friendship and working relations that developed between U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill beginning in 1940. Their... (National Archives and Records Administration) |
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FDR's Fireside Chat on the Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery Program
presents the text of one of Franklin Roosevelt's "fireside chats" with the American people. In this 07/24, 1933, radio broadcast, he addressed issues of the Great Depression and... (National Archives and Records Administration) |
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FDR's First Inaugural Address: Declaring War on the Great Depression
provides photos from that time. It includes Franklin Roosevelt's first inaugural address, in which he said, "I shall ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the... (National Archives and Records Administration) |
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Springwood: Birthplace and Home to Franklin D. Roosevelt
is the only place in the U.S. where a President was born, maintained a lifelong connection, and lies buried. The estate, located in Hyde Park on the Hudson River (New York), is where... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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New Deal Network, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
provides research and teaching resources devoted to the public works and arts projects of the New Deal, including information on how the Great Depression affected children, and workers... (Columbia University, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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