Author:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Appearance
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Works
[edit]Inaugural addresses
[edit]- First inaugural address (4 March 1933)
- Second inaugural address (20 January 1937)
- Third inaugural address (20 January 1941)
- Fourth inaugural address (20 January 1945)
State of the Union addresses
[edit]- First State of the Union address (3 January 1934)
- Second State of the Union address (4 January 1935)
- Third State of the Union address (3 January 1936)
- Fourth State of the Union address (6 January 1937)
- Fifth State of the Union address (3 January 1938)
- Sixth State of the Union address (4 January 1939)
- Seventh State of the Union address (3 January 1940)
- Eighth State of the Union address (6 January 1941)
- Ninth State of the Union address (6 January 1942)
- Tenth State of the Union address (7 January 1943)
- Eleventh State of the Union address (11 January 1944)
- Twelfth State of the Union address (6 January 1945)
Fireside chats
[edit]- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 12 March 1933
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 7 May 1933
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 24 July 1933
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 22 October 1933
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 28 June 1934
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 30 September 1934
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 28 April 1935
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 6 September 1936
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 9 March 1937
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 12 October 1937
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 14 November 1937
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 14 April 1938
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 24 June 1938
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 3 September 1939
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 26 May 1940
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 29 December 1940
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 27 May 1941
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 11 September 1941
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 9 December 1941
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 23 February 1942
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 28 April 1942
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 7 September 1942
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 12 October 1942
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 2 May 1943
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 28 July 1943
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 8 September 1943
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 24 December 1943
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 11 January 1944
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 5 June 1944
- Roosevelt's Fireside Chat, 12 June 1944
Other works
[edit]- Americanism (1920)
- 1932 Oglethorpe University commencement address (22 May 1932)
- First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (2 July 1932)
- Campaign Address on Progressive Government at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, California (23 September 1932)
- Letter to the President of the Senate, 24 Aug 1935
- Address Announcing the Second New Deal (October 31, 1936)
- Quarantine the Aggressor, (5 October 1937)
- The Four Freedoms speech, (6 January 1941)
- Pearl Harbor speech, (8 December 1941)
- Flag Day Address, (14 June 1942)
- Let Our Hearts Be Stout, (6 June 1944)
- President Roosevelt Message to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, (19 September 1944)
- Greeting to the American Committee for Protection of Foreign-born. January 9, 1940
- Medal of Honor - Gregory Boyington
- Informal Remarks At Union Station Plaza, Washington, D.C. (1944)
Books
[edit]- Looking Forward, 1933 The John Day Company, New York
Archival documents
[edit]Correspondence
[edit]- Franklin D. Roosevelt to Winston Churchill Note (January 1941)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt to Winston Churchill (March 29, 1941)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt to Cordell Hull (March, 1941)
- Message from President Roosevelt to Emperor Hirohito (December 6, 1941)
Works about Roosevelt
[edit]- "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano," in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
Letters
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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1945, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 78 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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