On March 12, 1933, just eight days after taking office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed the American people in an unprecedented national radio broadcast.
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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivering a "Fireside Chat." (Photo by Stock Montage/Getty Images) Greetings from Virgin Gorda—which, by the way, means corpulent incel. It’s a very ...
On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address ...