“In January 1941,” Biden said, “President Franklin Roosevelt came to this chamber to speak to the nation.” In what became known as the “Four Freedoms” speech, Roosevelt sought to rally ...
This year four lecturers take up the themes of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms": freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Towards the end of the speech, Roosevelt argued for the defense of four universal freedoms—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear—as the defining ...
Inspired by President Franklin D Roosevelt’s famous "Four Freedoms" speech, the 2022 Reith Lectures examine freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.
Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms started as fears, or a single “fear of fear itself,” articulated first in his 1933 inaugural speech. Preparing for his 1941 State of the Union speech, Roosevelt ...
Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced the Four Freedoms in the lead-up to World War II, which he said defines the United States to the world and will make our cause a common one with all ...
Early on, I landed on my top five: Lincoln’s first and second inaugural addresses, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s first inaugural address and “Four Freedoms” State of the Union speech and John F.
Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Tuesday, claiming he was promised a foam model used to create the bust of FDR’s head — the focal point of the park — in exchange for his $400,000 donation.