External
Web Sites
The
American Experience: FDR
This site on Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a companion to
the documentary produced by PBS. It contains educational
resources such as biographical information, a timeline, primary
sources, and a teacher's guide
American President: An Online Reference Resource
The Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University
of Virginia presents essays about Franklin Delano Roosevelt
and his life before and during his presidential
terms. It additionally provides biographical information
about Eleanor Roosevelt and cabinet officials that
served in his administration, as well as information on
Roosevelt's private
and public papers.
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project
This project is dedicated to collecting Eleanor Roosevelt's
writings and radio and television appearances on democracy
and human rights. The Web site contains biographical
information on Eleanor Roosevelt
and an online
archive of her speeches, articles, and
letters. Also included is a complete collection
of Eleanor Roosevelt's "My
Day" columns.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
This site contains information
for researchers, including
a selection of online
resources, photographs,
and audio/visual collections related
to Roosevelt. It also provides an education
page designed
for students and teachers interested in learning more
about Roosevelt and his administration.
Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Memorial
This site provides a detailed description of the memorial,
as well as biographical information about Franklin
Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor
Roosevelt.
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt
National Historic Site
This site presents information about Roosevelt's lifelong
home in Hyde Park, New York. It also includes an audio
recording of Roosevelt's first inaugural address in
1933, a timetable of Roosevelt's first 100
days in office, and an educational section for teachers.
New Deal Network
The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute are sponsors
of the New Deal Network, an educational guide to the Great
Depression of the 1930s.
POTUS: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Internet Public Library's POTUS (Presidents of the
United States) Web site provides background information,
election results, a list of cabinet members, notable events,
and some points of interest on each of the presidents.
Links to biographies, historical documents, and other presidential
sites also are included.
Public
Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Franklin
D. Roosevelt
The University of Michigan Digital Library presents the
full text of The Public Papers of
the Presidents from 1929 to 2001, including the
official speeches, statements, and public messages from
Roosevelt's presidency. In addition to browsing the papers
by date, you can search
the collection by keyword, author, and title.
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