HYDE PARK, N.Y. - Seventy-five years after he dictated what would become one of the most famous speeches ever delivered by an American president, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first draft of his “Day of ...
Really, he’d hoped to spend that afternoon up in the second floor study, magnifying glass in hand, working on the stamp collection that since boyhood had taught him about the world. But FDR was ...
(WPRI) — It’s been 75 years since the Japanese launched a sneak attack on U.S. Naval ships stationed in Pearl Harbor and 75 years since Franklin D. Roosevelt gave one of the most famous speeches ever ...
HYDE PARK, N.Y. — Seventy-five years after he dictated what would become one of the most famous speeches ever delivered by an American president, Franklin D. Roosevelt's first draft of his "Day of ...
When the phone rang, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was sitting in the Oval Study, located on the White House's second floor, examining his stamp collection. The time was 1:47 p.m. The day was ...
Even those who weren't alive on December 7, 1941, know that it was "a date which will live in infamy." That was how President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously described Japan's attack on the U.S. naval ...
Editor's note: Paul M. Sparrow is the director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. He wrote this article for the Journal detailing the creation of Roosevelt's historic "Day ...
Seventy-four years ago Monday, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt prepared an emotional speech as Hawaii’s naval base at Pearl Harbor was in ruins following a massive air assault by Japan. More than ...
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