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In those days, the White House staff could keep secret the seriousness of a president's health problems.
In the 1930s and 1940s,
After Roosevelt put people back to work and initiated Social Security, his popularity soared.
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Stricken with polio at the age of 39, Roosevelt struggled with his disability throughout his presidency.
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When Franklin Roosevelt died in 1945, Americans mourned the loss of a beloved leader who had lifted them out of a depression.
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The story of the Roosevelt marriage is about a strained personal relationship coupled with a mutual dedication to country.
Reveals
While America's young men fought overseas, women did most of the heavy work, changing forever their role in the workforce.
joined the assembly lines as riveters and welders
Franklin Roosevelt's famous line, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself," became important to his presidency.
became the touchstone of
During World War II, Roosevelt did a good job as a speaker and inspired the nation with his "fireside chats" on the radio.
spoke eloquently, inspiring the nation
Roosevelt's New Deal program was great for the American people, bringing color and light to replace the gloom of the Great Depression.
was a tremendous benefit for
Often advising her husband on the plight of the poor, Eleanor Roosevelt was a champion of women's rights as well.
Championed