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What was FDR’s second bill of rights — and why did it never come to fruition?
During his 1944 State of the Union Address, President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the idea of a Second Bill of Rights.
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Exhibition at FDR site in Hyde Park focuses on power of print in American Revolution
HYDE PARK, N.Y. — Long before the first shots marking the start of the American Revolution echoed across the world, the seeds of rebellion had been planted in pamphlets, broadsides, letters and ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Franklin D. Roosevelt held many titles during his life: New York state senator, governor, secretary of the Navy and, of course, president. But the title he gave to himself was far a ...
Another Roosevelt stepped into the presidency today, undaunted by a national banking crisis that synchronized with his ...
AMERICA’S PRINTED PATH TO INDEPENDENCE — Historical Works from the David M. Rubenstein Americana Collection,” opens Friday, ...
HYDE PARK, N.Y. — Under the glare of an 8-inch-by-10-inch official photo of President Donald Trump in the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site visitors center, employees take a ...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's voice was piped directly into American living rooms during the 1930s and '40s. The NBC microphone he used is on display at the Smithsonian.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had many Christmas traditions he took part in with his family and White House staff during his time in office. Roosevelt was born in 1882 in Hyde Park, New York, a place he ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. It was January 4, 1939, a mere months after Germany annexed Austria.
Kennedy Jr. once crawled and peeked out from behind its front panel while his father worked above, an image so etched into ...
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