Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Short Biography: Thirty-Second President of the United States
By: Doug West
Born into a wealthy family from New York, Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered political life as a member of the Democratic Party and rose to prominence quickly due to his strong leadership skills, money, and family connections.
–During his first term as president of the United States, he introduced his “New Deal” domestic agenda to stem the tide of the growing national economic depression sweeping the country.
— He managed to win a wide base of popular support thanks to his policies aimed at helping the most vulnerable American citizens, from poor farmers to jobless urban professionals. Roosevelt tried to bring economic balance to American society, making sure nobody was left behind.
— He supported labor and social welfare programs for the disadvantaged and emphasized the need for a fair wealth distribution in the country.
— FDR was the leader who helped the United States overcome a series of historical crises, from the Great Depression to the Pearl Harbor attack and World War II. His diplomatic tact and his resilience in the face of adversity put him in the pantheon of the United States’ greatest political leaders.
Read about this great American president by purchasing the book “Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Short Biography.”