The Court at War
What was FDR’s relationship with the Supreme Court he created -- having appointed seven of nine justices -- and did the court reflect his wartime vision? Author Cliff Sloan provided some ans…
282 viewsWhat was FDR’s relationship with the Supreme Court he created -- having appointed seven of nine justices -- and did the court reflect his wartime vision? Author Cliff Sloan provided some ans…
282 viewsHow ill was President Franklin Roosevelt? A neurologist examined FDR’s medical records, among other documents, for answers in this talk at the 2023 Roosevelt Reading Festival, hosted by the …
467 viewsHow did FDR’s “Four Freedoms” define the World War II-era and the eight decades that have followed? Harvey Kaye was in conversation with Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library Director W…
444 viewsFirst lady Eleanor Roosevelt’s secret wartime visit to see American troops on the South Pacific’s front lines was recounted at the 2023 Roosevelt Reading Festival, hosted by the Franklin D. …
226 viewsJill Watts recalled the members of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Black brain trust” and their influence on administration policies. She spoke at the 2023 Roosevelt Reading Festival, hosted by…
203 viewsAuthor Kathryn Olmsted talked about the American media titans of the pre-World War II years and their influence on public perceptions of President Franklin Roosevelt and his policies. The Fr…
1,182 viewsAuthor Peter Shinkle was at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York, talking about how FDR formed alliances with key Republican leaders in the lead-u…
281 viewsAuthor David McKean talked about President Franklin Roosevelt’s ambassadors in London, Berlin, Rome, Paris, and Moscow - and how all but one misjudged the rise of Hitler and the Third Reich.…
461 viewsAuthor Michael Burgess talked about the period before FDR’s presidency, and the experiences and policies from the Roosevelts' New York years that influenced later New Deal programs. The Fran…
286 viewsAuthor Don Carleton talked about William and Oveta Hobby, and their close relationship with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. William Hobby was a former Texas governor and publisher of what be…
181 viewsThe presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since then, former presidents have built libraries to house…
138 viewsGreg Robinson talked about the conflict between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt over Executive Order 9066. President Roosevelt signed the document, which led…
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