“The people of America are in agreement in defending their liberties at any cost, and the first line of that defense lies in the protection of economic security.”
Quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Fireside chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a collection of the President's radio addresses from 1933 to 1944. These addresses, delivered to the American people during times of economic hardship and global conflict, provide a glimpse into the strategies and sentiments of FDR's administration. The book offers a detailed look at his approach to the New Deal and his leadership during World War II. more
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