President Biden began his State of the Union speech Thursday night by invoking another president’s address to Congress 83 years ago. “In January 1941,” Biden said, “President Franklin Roosevelt came ...
President Joe Biden reached back in history in his recent State of the Union address, citing a January 1941 speech in which President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called on America to reject isolationism ...
We're revisiting our 2022 chat with Princeton middle school social studies teacher David Gray.He and his students worked on a project called “The Four Freedoms & Beyond," based on President Franklin ...
In this season of gratitude, it's appropriate to recall the "four freedoms"—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want—articulated by President Franklin D.
To FDR, these freedoms were indelible, not only to him and his fellow countrymen, but to all humanity. Eleven months later, when millions of Americans were called to war, they were not just fighting ...
In this season of gratitude, it’s appropriate to recall the “four freedoms” — freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want — articulated by President Franklin D.
It was 79 years ago Thursday, on Jan. 6, 1941, that President Franklin Roosevelt delivered his famous “Four Freedoms” speech to Congress. It was the main theme – the overriding and the only theme, ...
I am thinking about January 6. January 6, 1941. I was in the first grade at the Golden Falls School and that is the day President Roosevelt made his Four Freedoms speech in his State of the Union ...
President Joe Biden reached back in history in his recent State of the Union address, citing a January 1941 speech in which Franklin Delano Roosevelt called on America to reject isolationism and ...
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