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Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932
Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932

EVB2943458: Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt stands with politicians, and his son James in Atlanta. Oct. 24, 1932
Franklin Roosevelt stands with politicians, and his son James in Atlanta. Oct. 24, 1932

EVB2943461: Franklin Roosevelt stands with politicians, and his son James in Atlanta. Oct. 24, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt greeting women at the Democratic rally. Oct. 24, 1932. She gave a speech in the Panhellenic Building in New York City for the Democratic presidential campaign
Eleanor Roosevelt greeting women at the Democratic rally. Oct. 24, 1932. She gave a speech in the Panhellenic Building in New York City for the Democratic presidential campaign

EVB2943464: Eleanor Roosevelt greeting women at the Democratic rally. Oct. 24, 1932. She gave a speech in the Panhellenic Building in New York City for the Democratic presidential campaign / Bridgeman Images

UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan
UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan

EVB2943473: UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan, Dick, Sheldon (1906-50) / Bridgeman Images

Governor Franklin Roosevelt with Sam Rosenman's family. 1930
Governor Franklin Roosevelt with Sam Rosenman's family. 1930

EVB2943494: Governor Franklin Roosevelt with Sam Rosenman's family. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Corcoran (center) is grilled at a House rules investigation. July 9, 1935. Corcoran was under scrutiny for making rounds in the Capitol for feedback as he and Ben Cohen drafted legislation. At right is Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court
Thomas Corcoran (center) is grilled at a House rules investigation. July 9, 1935. Corcoran was under scrutiny for making rounds in the Capitol for feedback as he and Ben Cohen drafted legislation. At right is Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court

EVB2943511: Thomas Corcoran (center) is grilled at a House rules investigation. July 9, 1935. Corcoran was under scrutiny for making rounds in the Capitol for feedback as he and Ben Cohen drafted legislation. At right is Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court / Bridgeman Images

Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe
Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe

EVB2943555: Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe / Bridgeman Images

Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads
Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads

EVB2943558: Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London
Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London

EVB2943571: Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London / Bridgeman Images

Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria.
Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria.

EVB2943577: Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria. / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt with his first child, Anna, at Campobello. 1908. Eleanor is with the group in the distance
Franklin D. Roosevelt with his first child, Anna, at Campobello. 1908. Eleanor is with the group in the distance

EVB2943590: Franklin D. Roosevelt with his first child, Anna, at Campobello. 1908. Eleanor is with the group in the distance / Bridgeman Images

James Roosevelt Roosevelt was Franklin's much older half-brother. 1885. Rosie's name included 'Roosevelt' twice. He was a diplomat and married to the very rich Helen Astor
James Roosevelt Roosevelt was Franklin's much older half-brother. 1885. Rosie's name included 'Roosevelt' twice. He was a diplomat and married to the very rich Helen Astor

EVB2943596: James Roosevelt Roosevelt was Franklin's much older half-brother. 1885. Rosie's name included 'Roosevelt' twice. He was a diplomat and married to the very rich Helen Astor / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt with fishing gear on the Blackwater River in Scotland. Aug. 30, 1918. As Asst. Navy Secretary, he was on a WW1 tour of U.S. Navy facilities in Europe
Franklin D. Roosevelt with fishing gear on the Blackwater River in Scotland. Aug. 30, 1918. As Asst. Navy Secretary, he was on a WW1 tour of U.S. Navy facilities in Europe

EVB2943599: Franklin D. Roosevelt with fishing gear on the Blackwater River in Scotland. Aug. 30, 1918. As Asst. Navy Secretary, he was on a WW1 tour of U.S. Navy facilities in Europe, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt with his son James who served as Secretary to the President. 1940s
Franklin Roosevelt with his son James who served as Secretary to the President. 1940s

EVB2943610: Franklin Roosevelt with his son James who served as Secretary to the President. 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt attending a United Nations session in 1946. She was unanimously elected chair of UN Committee on Human, Social and Cultural Concerns
Eleanor Roosevelt attending a United Nations session in 1946. She was unanimously elected chair of UN Committee on Human, Social and Cultural Concerns

EVB2943630: Eleanor Roosevelt attending a United Nations session in 1946. She was unanimously elected chair of UN Committee on Human, Social and Cultural Concerns / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt in a sailor suit. He was 10 years old. 1892
Franklin D. Roosevelt in a sailor suit. He was 10 years old. 1892

EVB2943637: Franklin D. Roosevelt in a sailor suit. He was 10 years old. 1892 / Bridgeman Images

John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers Union. Mar. 8, 1937
John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers Union. Mar. 8, 1937

EVB2943662: John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers Union. Mar. 8, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

John L. Lewis gesturing as he speaks. c. 1938-39
John L. Lewis gesturing as he speaks. c. 1938-39

EVB2943665: John L. Lewis gesturing as he speaks. c. 1938-39 / Bridgeman Images

German Soldiers at a camouflaged Howitzer during World War 1. 1914-15. Artillery was the major weapon of WW1, accounting for 60% of casualties
German Soldiers at a camouflaged Howitzer during World War 1. 1914-15. Artillery was the major weapon of WW1, accounting for 60% of casualties

EVB2943412: German Soldiers at a camouflaged Howitzer during World War 1. 1914-15. Artillery was the major weapon of WW1, accounting for 60% of casualties, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Gov. Franklin Roosevelt swimming in Warm Springs, Georgia. 1930. FDR was then Governor of New York State
Gov. Franklin Roosevelt swimming in Warm Springs, Georgia. 1930. FDR was then Governor of New York State

EVB2943429: Gov. Franklin Roosevelt swimming in Warm Springs, Georgia. 1930. FDR was then Governor of New York State / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt in his first term as a New York State Senator. 1911. He gained national attention by organizing successful opposition to the Tammany Hall U.S. Senate candidate
Franklin Roosevelt in his first term as a New York State Senator. 1911. He gained national attention by organizing successful opposition to the Tammany Hall U.S. Senate candidate

EVB2943435: Franklin Roosevelt in his first term as a New York State Senator. 1911. He gained national attention by organizing successful opposition to the Tammany Hall U.S. Senate candidate / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt, with Adm. William Sims, WW1 head of US Navy in Europe. 1919. FDR, then Asst. Navy Secretary, holds a car door for Sims who publicly attacking the Navy Department's WW1 naval strategy, tactics, policy, and administration
Franklin Roosevelt, with Adm. William Sims, WW1 head of US Navy in Europe. 1919. FDR, then Asst. Navy Secretary, holds a car door for Sims who publicly attacking the Navy Department's WW1 naval strategy, tactics, policy, and administration

EVB2943445: Franklin Roosevelt, with Adm. William Sims, WW1 head of US Navy in Europe. 1919. FDR, then Asst. Navy Secretary, holds a car door for Sims who publicly attacking the Navy Department's WW1 naval strategy, tactics, policy, and administration, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC
Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC

EVB2943483: Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC / Bridgeman Images

William Borah greets former 'Brain Truster' Raymond Moley. Mar. 23, 1937. Moley joined Borah and the Republicans in opposition to FDR's court packing scheme. Moley was an early FDR ally but drifted away and eventually became a conservative Republican
William Borah greets former 'Brain Truster' Raymond Moley. Mar. 23, 1937. Moley joined Borah and the Republicans in opposition to FDR's court packing scheme. Moley was an early FDR ally but drifted away and eventually became a conservative Republican

EVB2943496: William Borah greets former 'Brain Truster' Raymond Moley. Mar. 23, 1937. Moley joined Borah and the Republicans in opposition to FDR's court packing scheme. Moley was an early FDR ally but drifted away and eventually became a conservative Republican / Bridgeman Images

Pres. Franklin Roosevelt with Resettlement Administrator, Rex Tugwell. Feb. 1937. They are inspecting Greenbelt, Maryland, a model planned community for relocated urban and rural families
Pres. Franklin Roosevelt with Resettlement Administrator, Rex Tugwell. Feb. 1937. They are inspecting Greenbelt, Maryland, a model planned community for relocated urban and rural families

EVB2943503: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt with Resettlement Administrator, Rex Tugwell. Feb. 1937. They are inspecting Greenbelt, Maryland, a model planned community for relocated urban and rural families / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899
Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899

EVB2943510: Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

Tallulah Bankhead (left) with her parents, Feb. 8, 1937. House Speaker William Bankhead's talented daughter was performing in a new play, 'Reflected Glory'
Tallulah Bankhead (left) with her parents, Feb. 8, 1937. House Speaker William Bankhead's talented daughter was performing in a new play, 'Reflected Glory'

EVB2943719: Tallulah Bankhead (left) with her parents, Feb. 8, 1937. House Speaker William Bankhead's talented daughter was performing in a new play, 'Reflected Glory' / Bridgeman Images

Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns
Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns

EVB2943516: Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns / Bridgeman Images

HUAC Chairman Martin Dies (center) views communist evidence, Aug. 1938. At right is investigator Edward F. Sullivan, who claimed to have uncovered 'red' activities in Hollywood
HUAC Chairman Martin Dies (center) views communist evidence, Aug. 1938. At right is investigator Edward F. Sullivan, who claimed to have uncovered 'red' activities in Hollywood

EVB2943729: HUAC Chairman Martin Dies (center) views communist evidence, Aug. 1938. At right is investigator Edward F. Sullivan, who claimed to have uncovered 'red' activities in Hollywood / Bridgeman Images

Pres. Franklin Roosevelt meets with cabinet in emergency session. 1938. Seated clockwise around a table: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau, Homer Cummings, Claude A. Swanson, Henry A. Wallace, Frances Perkins, Harry Woodring, and Cordell Hull
Pres. Franklin Roosevelt meets with cabinet in emergency session. 1938. Seated clockwise around a table: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau, Homer Cummings, Claude A. Swanson, Henry A. Wallace, Frances Perkins, Harry Woodring, and Cordell Hull

EVB2943534: Pres. Franklin Roosevelt meets with cabinet in emergency session. 1938. Seated clockwise around a table: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau, Homer Cummings, Claude A. Swanson, Henry A. Wallace, Frances Perkins, Harry Woodring, and Cordell Hull / Bridgeman Images

Teenager selling Father Coughlin's newspaper, 'Social Justice', July 1940. Behind him is the 'Shrine of the Little Flower' Catholic Church, Detroit, Michigan
Teenager selling Father Coughlin's newspaper, 'Social Justice', July 1940. Behind him is the 'Shrine of the Little Flower' Catholic Church, Detroit, Michigan

EVB2943771: Teenager selling Father Coughlin's newspaper, 'Social Justice', July 1940. Behind him is the 'Shrine of the Little Flower' Catholic Church, Detroit, Michigan / Bridgeman Images

Senators Millard Tydings and Walter George, were re-elected in 1938. Dec. 21, 1938. They both survived President Franklin Roosevelt's drive to 'purge' them from the Senate even though they were his fellow Democrats
Senators Millard Tydings and Walter George, were re-elected in 1938. Dec. 21, 1938. They both survived President Franklin Roosevelt's drive to 'purge' them from the Senate even though they were his fellow Democrats

EVB2943566: Senators Millard Tydings and Walter George, were re-elected in 1938. Dec. 21, 1938. They both survived President Franklin Roosevelt's drive to 'purge' them from the Senate even though they were his fellow Democrats / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt in 1915 when she was thirty and the mother of four
Eleanor Roosevelt in 1915 when she was thirty and the mother of four

EVB2943598: Eleanor Roosevelt in 1915 when she was thirty and the mother of four / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt in his Hyde Park study in 1923. The striped bunting, correspondence, and telephone indicate FDR is back at work
Franklin Roosevelt in his Hyde Park study in 1923. The striped bunting, correspondence, and telephone indicate FDR is back at work

EVB2943834: Franklin Roosevelt in his Hyde Park study in 1923. The striped bunting, correspondence, and telephone indicate FDR is back at work / Bridgeman Images

A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington
A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington

EVB2943650: A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington / Bridgeman Images

Bank savings book and budget worksheet, c. 1940
Bank savings book and budget worksheet, c. 1940

EVB2943678: Bank savings book and budget worksheet, c. 1940, Harris & Ewing (1905-45) / Bridgeman Images


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