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Photo Galleries (7)
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt(20 Photos)
20 Photos
See pictures from the life and presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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New Deal Programs
New Deal Programs(14 Photos)
14 Photos
In the 1930s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt launched an ambitious series of social programs and legislation known as the "New Deal," designed to lift the United States out of the economic downturn of the Great Depression.
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Soup Kitchens and Bread Lines
Soup Kitchens and Bread Lines(10 Photos)
10 Photos
As the United States slipped into the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, millions of Americans turned to soup kitchens and bread lines for their daily survival.
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The Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl(13 Photos)
13 Photos
In the 1930s, agricultural damage coupled with drought and windstorms, resulted in severe storms and destruction in the region that became known as the Dust Bowl.
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World War II Political Leaders
World War II Political Leaders(9 Photos)
9 Photos
View photos of World War II political leaders.
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World War II Posters
World War II Posters(16 Photos)
16 Photos
View photos of famous posters from the World War II era.
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End of World War II
End of World War II(8 Photos)
8 Photos
View pictures from VE day and VJ day as Americans celebrate the end of World War II.
Videos (25)
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FDR: A Voice of Hope
FDR: A Voice of HopeVideo Clip (4:06)
Video Clip (4:06)
Elected in 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was a reassuring presence for many Americans through the trials of the Great Depression.
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The Great Depression
The Great DepressionVideo Clip (3:37)
Video Clip (3:37)
Discover how one of the darkest economic times in American history helped the nation reinvent itself.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New DealVideo Clip (1:54)
Video Clip (1:54)
How did President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal get the American economy back on track, and which components still have a major impact on today's society?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Creates Social Security
Franklin D. Roosevelt Creates Social SecurityVideo Clip (1:38)
Video Clip (1:38)
Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act as part of his New Deal efforts to rescue flailing Americans from the devastating effects of the Depression.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Personal Strength
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Personal StrengthVideo Clip (3:21)
Video Clip (3:21)
How did Franklin D. Roosevelt's flexibility and charisma help him tackle the challenges of his presidency?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Last Presidential Term
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Last Presidential TermVideo Clip (1:54)
Video Clip (1:54)
Franklin D. Roosevelt's capable handling of two major crises--the depression and WWII-- earned him a legacy as one of the greatest U.S. multi-term presidents.
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Inaugural Address: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Inaugural Address: Franklin D. RooseveltVideo Clip (2:33)
Video Clip (2:33)
Excerpts from Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural address on Saturday, March 4, 1933.
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Tennessee Valley Authority - Nature's Power Harnessed
Tennessee Valley Authority - Nature's Power HarnessedVideo Clip (3:00)
Video Clip (3:00)
In the early 1930's, few people had greater reasons to be angry with mother nature than the residents of Tennessee River Valley. Every spring brought on an onslaught of rain which totaled six feet each year. In a Modern Marvels video, discover how the valleys power was tamed and harnessed.
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Black Blizzard
Black BlizzardVideo Clip (2:56)
Video Clip (2:56)
On May 9th, 1934 a giant storm rose up out of the great plains. A menacing wall of soil and dust headed east across the land, thick enough to block out the sun.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Denies Communist Agenda
Franklin D. Roosevelt Denies Communist AgendaVideo Clip (1:35)
Video Clip (1:35)
Find out how Franklin D. Roosevelt responded to being called a communist by his detractors during his 1936 presidential campaign.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: The World War II Years
Franklin D. Roosevelt: The World War II YearsVideo Clip (3:50)
Video Clip (3:50)
Examine President Franklin D. Roosevelt's role in World War II. Find out how he led the United States from isolationism to victory.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Pearl HarborVideo Clip (2:20)
Video Clip (2:20)
Take a look at the events leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which prompted President Roosevelt to declare war on the Japanese and enter World War II.
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Japanese Internment in America
Japanese Internment in AmericaVideo Clip (2:47)
Video Clip (2:47)
In 1942, thousands of Japanese Americans living in the United States are forced into war relocation camps.
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D-Day
D-DayVideo Clip (1:42)
Video Clip (1:42)
On June 6, 1944, the Allies invade Western Europe in the largest amphibious attack in history.
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Winston Churchill
Winston ChurchillVideo Clip (2:24)
Video Clip (2:24)
The British Bulldog inspired his countrymen in their fight against Adolf Hitler and helped lead the Allies to victory during World War II.
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Attack on Pearl Harbor
Attack on Pearl HarborVideo Clip (1:49)
Video Clip (1:49)
On December 7, 1941, Japan launches a surprise attack on American soil at Pearl Harbor.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Fireside Chat
Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Fireside ChatVideo Clip
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FDR Meets Churchill in Quebec
FDR Meets Churchill in QuebecVideo Clip (1:21)
Video Clip (1:21)
At a famous meeting between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Quebec, Canada, the men discuss United Nations issues and plans that will bring peace to the East.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Warns of Difficult War
Franklin D. Roosevelt Warns of Difficult WarVideo Clip (0:57)
Video Clip (0:57)
Watch as Franklin D. Roosevelt declares war on Japan in the wake of Pearl Harbor and warns the American public to steel themselves for the difficulties that lie ahead.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Second Presidential Term
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Second Presidential TermVideo Clip (1:31)
Video Clip (1:31)
After Franklin D. Roosevelt was reelected in one of the greatest landslides in American history, he had a surprisingly shaky second term.
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Attempt to Kill Franklin Roosevelt
Attempt to Kill Franklin RooseveltVideo Clip (2:43)
Video Clip (2:43)
In 1933, Italian immigrant Giuseppe Zangara attempted to assassinate President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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The Ballad of Roosevelt
The Ballad of RooseveltVideo Clip (2:14)
Video Clip (2:14)
Danny Glover performs a Langston Hughes poem inspired by unfulfilled promises to the poor.
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Roosevelt Opens Boulder Dam
Roosevelt Opens Boulder DamVideo Clip (1:56)
Video Clip (1:56)
Newsreel,1936. President Roosevelt starts the turbines of the Boulder Dam!
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Reports to the New American Congress
Franklin D. Roosevelt Reports to the New American CongressVideo Clip (1:52)
Video Clip (1:52)
The new American Congress, chosen by the people during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, gathered at the Capitol to hear his inspiring message of courage and hope.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Moscow Conference
Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Moscow ConferenceVideo Clip (1:15)
Video Clip (1:15)
Watch the speech given by Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Moscow Conference during World War II.
Speeches & Audio (11)
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FDR Asks Congress to Declare War on Japan
FDR Asks Congress to Declare War on JapanAudio Clip (7:45)
Audio Clip (7:45)
On the day after the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt tells a joint session of Congress that the United States must take up arms in response.
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FDR's Fireside Chat on the Drought and the Dust Bowl
FDR's Fireside Chat on the Drought and the Dust BowlAudio Clip (2:47)
Audio Clip (2:47)
On September 6, 1936, in one of his famous fireside chat radio broadcasts, President Franklin Roosevelt describes the conditions he observed firsthand on a tour of the many states devastated by drought.
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FDR War Report to Congress
FDR War Report to CongressAudio Clip (1:58)
Audio Clip (1:58)
See this moving video of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech to Congress describing the United State's circumstance and the Nazi's eventual downfall.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Liberation of Rome
Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Liberation of RomeAudio Clip (1:55)
Audio Clip (1:55)
In a broadcast to the nation, on June 5, 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt tells Americans that, with the fall of Rome, the first of the Axis capitals "is now in our hands."
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Franklin Roosevelt Returns From Yalta
Franklin Roosevelt Returns From YaltaAudio Clip (3:43)
Audio Clip (3:43)
In February 1945, "Big Three" leaders, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin, met at Yalta to discuss the reorganization of post-war Europe. In an address to Congress on March 1, 1945, President Roosevelt reports the achievements of the gathering.
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FDR Dedicates Will Rogers Memorial
FDR Dedicates Will Rogers MemorialAudio Clip (1:36)
Audio Clip (1:36)
In August 1935, American humorist Will Rogers was killed in an airplane accident near Point Barrow, Alaska. In a radio broadcast on November 4, 1938, from Hyde Park, New York, President Franklin Roosevelt pays homage to Rogers and dedicates a memorial in Claremore, Oklahoma.
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Franklin Roosevelt Dedicates Museum of Modern Art
Franklin Roosevelt Dedicates Museum of Modern ArtAudio Clip (1:48)
Audio Clip (1:48)
On May 10, 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers a dedication speech for New York's Museum of Modern Art as the new establishment opens its doors.
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Franklin Roosevelt Praises the Boy Scouts
Franklin Roosevelt Praises the Boy ScoutsAudio Clip (1:28)
Audio Clip (1:28)
In 1941, on the 31st anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America, President Roosevelt addresses the organization.
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Robert M. La Follette Supports Roosevelt's "Court-Packing" Proposal
Robert M. La Follette Supports Roosevelt's "Court-Packing" ProposalAudio Clip (1:22)
Audio Clip (1:22)
In an effort to pass his New Deal legislation, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed adding extra Supreme Court justices sympathetic to his policies. In an address about the situation, Sen. Robert M. La Follette supports the plan.
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Eleanor Roosevelt Speaks to the U.N.
Eleanor Roosevelt Speaks to the U.N.Audio Clip (0:35)
Audio Clip (0:35)
An outspoken first lady and delegate to the United Nations, Eleanor Roosevelt examines how to promote peace in the world.
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Harry Truman on Death of FDR
Harry Truman on Death of FDRAudio Clip (3:33)
Audio Clip (3:33)
On April 12, 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Five days after being sworn in as president of the United States, Harry Truman delivers a speech to the U.S. Armed Forces expressing his gratitude for their service and his intention to see through FDR's strategies.
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