Franklin D. Roosevelt, Accomplishments, New Deal, Great Depression, World War II, & Death
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the transformative U.S. president during the Great Depression and World War II, implemented groundbreaking policies that reshaped America’s economy and led it through one of its most challenging periods in history.
Franklin D. Roosevelt - Facts, New Deal & Death
The New Deal in New York City, 1933—1943 - Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
New Deal - Wikipedia
Franklin D. Roosevelt - 32nd President, New Deal, WWII
Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life' Examines The Personal Traits That Marked FDR For Greatness
The First 100 Days: Franklin Roosevelt Pioneered the 100-Day Concept
The New Deal and Origins of World War II, 1932–1939
The Leadership, Death, and Legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt, The National WWII Museum
1932: FDR's First Presidential Campaign
New Deal - Wikipedia
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Georgia - New Georgia Encyclopedia
When Franklin Roosevelt Clashed With the Supreme Court—and Lost, History
New Deal in Louisiana - 64 Parishes
Eleanor Roosevelt - Wikipedia
What Was the Role of FDR's 'Black Cabinet'?