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In his State of the Union address, Roosevelt urged Congress to support four essential freedoms — freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. Illustrated by ...
Amid World War II, President Roosevelt’s articulation of the “Four Freedoms”—speech, worship, from want, and from fear—galvanized American support for intervention. Concurrently ...
One significant guardrail has been the highly respected Office of Legal Counsel. Under Trump and Bondi, the office has been ...
Two hundred fifty years ago tomorrow, the American Revolution began in Lexington, Massachusetts, “a bucolic crossroads,” ...
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Credit - Bettmann Archive—. P resident Donald Trump’s return to the White House has ...
At this tumultuous moment, we are reminded of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s historic “Four Freedoms” speech, in which he declared that all people should enjoy these essential freedoms: ...
In 1941, as the U.S. headed toward war, President Franklin Roosevelt enunciated the foundational “Four Freedoms,” the pillars on which he saw our nation built: freedom of speech, freedom of ...
In 1941, as the U.S. headed toward war, President Franklin Roosevelt enunciated the foundational “Four Freedoms,” the pillars on which he saw our nation built: freedom of speech, freedom of ...
He spoke to roughly 150 people gathered in the historic home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Invoking the wartime president’s Four Freedoms speech, Herbert said FDR’s listed freedoms—of speech and ...