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Explore the life and legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, the New Deal and World War II. Visit the museum, access research collections, and follow the library on social media.
- Research the Roosevelts
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- Historic Collections
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- Exhibitions
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- Morgenthau Holocaust Project
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- Research the Roosevelts
Explore the digitized and physical collections of the Roosevelt Library, including documents, photographs, audio-visual materials, and books. Learn about the research services, grants, and online catalog available for scholars and the public.
Website. fdrlibrary.org. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is a presidential library in Hyde Park, New York. Located on the grounds of Springwood, the Roosevelt family estate, it holds the records of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States (1933–1945).
- 1939
Each of the recordings listed below has been digitized, and users can stream and/or download the audio files (mp3) directly from this page. Related document-based speech materials can be found in FDR’s Master Speech File, now fully available online through the FRANKLIN digital repository.
DateDescriptionAudioLibrary Id1920Americanism - Recording made under the ..."RLxA-1-P [dig]. 73-7:2(1). "1924/06/26New York City - Remarks to Democratic ..."RLxB-1 [dig]. 73-7:1(1). 73-72:2(2). "1928/06/27Houston, TX - "The Happy Warrior" speech ...73-7:1(2) [dig].1932/04/07New York City - "Forgotton Man" speech, ...75-6 [dig].Explore the digitized collections of historical documents, photographs, sound recordings, film, and artifacts from the FDR Library and Museum. Search, browse, and access online resources related to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's presidency and legacy.
The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs.
Learn how Franklin D. Roosevelt envisioned and built the first presidential library to house his papers and memorabilia, and how it became a source of historical research and education. Explore the library's collections, exhibits, and legacy since its dedication in 1941.