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tsaritsacatherine:Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko.  Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin Roosevelt, becoming
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
colorado4bernie:micdotcom:Watch: Bernie Sanders just delivered what may be the defining speech of his career. Now all of you go watch “The Roosevelts” on @netflix and be amazed at the parallels between FDR’s time and now. America NEEDS a New Deal
loverofbeauty: FDR’s son, Franklin Roosevelt Jr. (via thewhistlegirl) It’s Boardwalk Empire meets Abercrombie & Fitch!
collective-history: Today in History: January 1, 1942, The United Nations is created President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issue a declaration, signed by representatives of 26 countries, called the “United Nations.”
valyrianpoem: Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin Roosevelt, becoming the
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todayinhistory: October 11th 1884: Eleanor Roosevelt bornOn this day in 1884 Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City. She married her cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905. Eleanor was actively involved in her husband’s political career, and encourage
nwkarchivist: President Franklin D. Roosevelt Died On This Date In 1945 The pace of F.D.R’s passing was like that of his life, swift and incisive: At 1:40 p.m., April 12, 1945, the 32nd President of the United States signed a series of documents,
unhistorical: February 19, 1942: Franklin D. Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066. The order provided for the designation of military areas (to be decided by the Secretary of War and commanders of the U.S. armed forces) from which “any or all persons”
Astral Projection! The ability to travel outside your physical body and into other planes of existence! This metaphysical practice has been used by shamans, witches and even the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Because
girlschasinggirls: tsaritsacatherine: Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin
grisamaduro65: 6566676869: maturemenoftvandfilms: Into The Storm (2009) Brendan Gleeson as Winston ChurchillLen Cariou as Franklin D. Roosevelt I just love how Len Cariou’s eyes drop down to Brendan Gleeson’s crotch and he doesn’t look away.
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pbsthisdayinhistory: October 27, 1858: President Theodore Roosevelt Is Born On this day in 1858, Teddy Roosevelt was born in New York City. Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were the most prominent members of one of the most important families
todayinhistory: February 19th 1942: Japanese internment begins On this day in 1942, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed executive order 9066 which allowed the military to relocate Japanese-Americans to internment camps. A climate of paranoia
alanaisreading: [Caption: Health is never a measure of human worth, written over photos of Teddy Roosevelt, RJ Mitte, Miles Davis, Helen Keller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Michael J. Fox, Stephen Hawking, and Lucille Ball] Teddy Roosevelt, former president
howstuffworks: On March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first administration began and brought with it the very first woman in a Presidential Cabinet: Labor Secretary Frances Perkins. She’s most notably credited
cartoonpolitics: “No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country” .. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
onlyblackgirl: princesshoneycunt: salon: 1) Myth: The minimum wage was never supposed to be a living wage This is probably one of the most dangerous—and easy to debunk—myths about the minimum wage, which was championed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
michalkarmazon: On April 12, 1945, around 12:00pm, Elizabeth Shoumatoff began working on a watercolor portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Soon after, the President complained about a pain in the back of his head and collapsed in his chair. At 3:35
fravery: “To reach a port we must set sail –Sail, not tie at anchorSail, not drift.”(Franklin D. Roosevelt)
willisninety-six: President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking in Syracuse at the New York Democratic State Convention in 1936. FDR’s satirical rebuke against Republicans who opposed Social Security and the New Deal during the 1936 election. 80 years later
cartoonpolitics: “No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country.” ~ Franklin D Roosevelt
A young Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Fala, le chien préféré du président Franklin Roosevelt, écoute son discours à la radio, 1944.
cartoonpolitics: “No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country.” .. (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
sherlockssunglasses: “Twenty-five years ago, Franklin Roosevelt spoke to my generation. “Youth: hold fast to your dream,” he said. In other words don’t give up your ideals of peace, freedom, justice, truth - the way as many adults do. When
usnatarchivesexhibits: A Third Term During War? When Franklin Roosevelt ran for an unprecedented third Presidential term in 1940, Europe was engulfed in the flames of World War II, and America would soon join. Many Americans wanted the most qualified
fullpraxisnow: Liberalism is not an answer to the rise of xenophobia, white nationalism, and fascism in America. It never has been. It was Franklin D. Roosevelt who put Japanese-Americans in internment camps. It was John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson
doyoulikevintage:Grand Central’s abandoned Track 61 - When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was in office, he utilized a secret train line that connected Grand Central to the Waldorf-Astoria. The area even has a huge freight elevator that was used
americasgreatoutdoors: Cherry blossoms continue! 🌸 Framed by these delicate flowers, the Jefferson Memorial casts a picturesque reflection on the water of the Tidal Basin. Dedicated in 1943 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the architecture of
atheistj: More than anything, I’m embarrassed. I’ve seen people say “it’s just four years” but Donald Trump is a part of our American history now. His face is going to be on a wall with men like Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and
vintagegal: Lucille Ball gets ready for a gala ball for Franklin Roosevelt’s 62nd birthday in 1944. She wore five green orchids: two in her red hair and three in her silver fox muff.
sovietpartisans: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin on a press photo at the Yalta Conference, 4 February 1945 to 11 February 1945.
ultrafacts: Pavlichenko was sent to Canada and the United States for a publicity visit and became the first Soviet citizen to be received by a US President when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed her to the White House. Pavlichenko was later invited by Eleanor
countrymaltgroup: Happy National Beer Day! On April 7th, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act into law, ending the 13 year long prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
fuckyeahroosevelts: voxsart: F.D.R. Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Stiff Collar Crowd. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a picture of FDR standing. I must have at some point, but it’s a rare sight.
geoffs225:grisamaduro65: 6566676869: maturemenoftvandfilms: Into The Storm (2009) Brendan Gleeson as Winston ChurchillLen Cariou as Franklin D. Roosevelt I just love how Len Cariou’s eyes drop down to Brendan Gleeson’s crotch and he doesn’t look
knowhomo: LGBTQ* Quick Queer History Color Me Gender Can You Name The Famous Child of American History Above? Above sits Franklin D. Roosevelt. Yes, as in the 32nd President of United States of America. This picture of Roosevelt was snapped in 1884 when
todaysdocument: #DDAY70 D-Day: “Into the Jaws of Death - U.S. Troops wading through water and Nazi gunfire. 6/06/1944” From the series: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, 1882 - 1962
“ O único homem que nunca comete erros é aquele que nunca faz coisa alguma. Não tenha medo de errar, pois você aprenderá a não cometer duas vezes o mesmo erro. ” ( Franklin Delano Roosevelt )
indypendenthistory: Franklin Delano Roosevelt with Admiral Sims. It was taken in 1919 by Harris & Ewing.
s0nh4r3i: “Homens não são prisioneiros do destino, mas são prisioneiros de suas próprias mentes.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt. (via ceunoturno)
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.” ― Franklin D. Roosevelt _
misterlemonzafterlife:bestboxerever:Bridge The 4,000 ft. Golden Gate Bridge opened in 1937 after five years of construction. President Franklin D. Roosevelt cut the ribbon on May 27 that year.https://MisterLemonzAfterlife.tumblr.com/archive
iruka-2013: heartcoma: Wiggle your big toe. “Once I spent two years in bed trying to move my big toe. After that everything else seems easy.”—Franklin D. Roosevelt, on his recovery after being stricken by polio in 1921.