Franklin D. Roosevelt, Outer Drive Bridge Dedication, Chicago

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Title

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Outer Drive Bridge Dedication, Chicago

Subject

Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)
Speeches, addresses, etc.
NBC News
WGN (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)
CBS News
Presidents

Description

Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks at the dedication of Chicago's Outer Drive Bridge. President Roosevelt used the opportunity to deliver a speech on foreign policy. Known as the "Quarantine Speech," he called on all peace loving nations to condemn and isolate the aggressive nations. Although he did not name the aggressors, he was clearly talking about Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan. Roosevelt, the thirty-second president of the United States (1933-1945), was elected to four consecutive terms, instituted "New Deal" legislation to help pull the country out of the Great Depression, and led the country through the Second World War.

Publisher

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1937-10-05

Format

jpg

Language

en

Identifier

400447
Henry Horner Collection

Original Format

commercial print
b&w
1

Physical Dimensions

21 x 26 cm