Overview
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Explore the life and legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt in this engaging 1-hour 16-minute talk featuring renowned historian Robert Dallek. Delve into Dallek's new biography, "Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life," as he discusses FDR's extraordinary leadership, his impact on American politics, and the challenges he faced during his presidency. Gain insights into FDR's disability, his controversial decisions such as the peacetime draft and Japanese internment, and his relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt. Moderated by Aspen Institute Executive Vice President Elliot Gerson, this thought-provoking discussion covers topics including FDR's legacy, the dark ages of his era, comparisons to John Kennedy, and the political divide in the country. Participate in the audience Q&A session to further explore this pivotal figure in American history.
Syllabus
Introduction
FDRs Legacy
What Makes FDR Extraordinary
The Dark Ages
John Kennedy
The Divide in the Country
The Second Term
FDRs disability
Peacetime Draft
AntiSemitism
Military judgment
Japanese internment
FDRs final decline
Audience questions
Eleanor Roosevelt
Taught by
The Aspen Institute