The WPA: Soul of a People; Everyone Has the Right animated documentary; Roosevelt's Centurions; Eleanor Roosevelt's ice skating adventures
December 16, 2021
In this issue: The Federal Writers' Project; Our Animated Short Film about Eleanor Roosevelt; FDR's Role in the Early Days of WWII; St. Nick and War Bonds; and Mrs. Roosevelt on Ice Skates.
As people in publishing and journalism lost their jobs during the Great Depression, the WPA started the Federal Writers’ Project. Their mandate became documenting local histories and creating a series of state guide books that changed the travel industry. FDR Director Emeritus Paul Sparrow talks to David Taylor about his book “Soul of a People: The WPA Writers’ Project Uncovers Depression America.”
Everyone Has the Right: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The FDR Library and Pare Lorentz Center's new animated film tells the story of Eleanor Roosevelt's leadership in creating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for the United Nations.
By the time if Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Roosevelt had seized the powers of the American military in a way that no President since Abraham Lincoln had. Author and military historian Joseph Persico examines FDR’s role at the outset of World War II. (Video: 45:00 minutes)
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