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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum exhibit showcases letters to FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt
HYDE PARK, N.Y. — On March 13, 1933, nine days after a newly elected Franklin D. Roosevelt declared in his first inaugural speech that the nation had “nothing to fear but fear itself,” Charles W.
Side 1. Kennedy's complete inaugural address (Jan. 20, 1961) -- Side 2. Excerpts from F.D.R. speeches. 1st inaugural address (March 4, 1933) ; Fireside chat (April 29, 1935) ; 2nd acceptance (June 27, ...
GRAND FORKS — Less than four years before he was awarded the Democratic presidential nomination instead of Al Smith, Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote a letter to a fellow political insider in Grand Forks ...
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