In this season of gratitude, it's appropriate to recall the "four freedoms"—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want—articulated by President Franklin D.
In this season of gratitude, it’s appropriate to recall the “four freedoms” — freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want — articulated by President Franklin D.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued a dramatic call to the American people to protect and defend four universal human ideals in his State of the Union address on this day in history, Jan. 6, ...
In her syndicated newspaper column on Jan. 6, 1941, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote, “America is not a pile of goods, more luxury, more comforts, a better telephone system, a greater number of cars. America ...
President Biden began his State of the Union speech Thursday night by invoking another president’s address to Congress 83 years ago. “In January 1941,” Biden said, “President Franklin Roosevelt came ...
On view are four posters representing Norman Rockwell's interpretations of President Franklin Roosevelt's four freedoms essential for peace, presented in his State of the Union Address to Congress on ...
Inspired by Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 "Four Freedoms" speech—articulating freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear—trumpeter Dave Douglas frames ...
No doubt, Norman Rockwell’s extraordinarily popular and famous paintings known as the “Four Freedoms” would be part of the battle waged in the media during the 2024 presidential election campaign. The ...