![]() Washington, DC - Jackson Day Dinner Address (31 min) Washington, DC - State of the Union Address (51 min 46 sec) Washington, DC - Christmas Tree Lighting (5 min) Notre Dame, IN - Address at Notre Dame University (14 min) Washington, DC - Armistice Day Address (16 min)Ītlanta, GA - "Progress means not only sound business but sound improvement in American Life." (38 min)Ĭhicago, IL - Address to American Farm Bureau Federation (Permission required for commercial use) (37 min 2 sec) Washington, DC - Radio address to Detroit Mobilization for Human Needs (Permission required for commercial use) (10 min) Washington, DC - Radio address to Young Democratic Clubs (28 min)īoulder City, NV - Dedication of Boulder Dam (21 min) Washington, DC - Radio speech to Boy Scouts of America canceling Jamboree (11 min) Washington, DC - Remarks on signing the Social Security Act (2 min) ![]() West Point, NY - US Military Academy Commencement address (11 min) ![]() Washington, DC - Address to Congress Vetoing the Veterans' Bonus (40 min) Washington, DC - Fireside Chat on Works Relief Program (28 min) Remarks on opening the 1934 Mobilization for Human Needs campaign (Permission required for commercial use) (4 min)(incomplete)Īddress to the George Rogers Clark Celebration, Harrodsburg, KY (Permission required for commercial use) Washington, DC - Fireside Chat on Moving Forward to Greater Freedom and Greater Security (27 min) Your browser does not support the audio element. Washington, DC - Remarks to the Herald Tribune Forum (by radio) in New York (7 min) (Permission required for commercial use) (29 min)Ĭartegena, Columbia - FDR's response to President Enrique Oloya Herrera's welcoming speech. Washington, DC - Message to Code Authorities on first year of NRA. Washington, DC - Fireside Chat - Outlining New Deal Program (Permission required for commercial use) (23 min)Ĭhicago, IL - Address at the American Legion Convention (May not be duplicated without donor's permission) Washington, DC - Fireside Chat on banking (13 min 42 sec) Washington, DC - First inaugural address (27 minħ4-24. (May not be duplicated without the donor's permission) (2 min) Roosevelt's comments upon his arrival, followed by recreation of the assassination attempt by Giuseppe Zangara and a statement by Mrs. Washington, DC - Informal remarks to the Washington Press Club (4 min) New York City - Remarks acknowledging victory in 1932 Presidential election (1min) New York City - Campaign speech from Madison Square Garden (18 min) (incomplete) 73-21.Īlbany, NY - Radio address discussing Democratic Party Platform (28 min)ĭetroit, MI - "The Philosophy of Social Justice through Social Action" (Radio address)(9 min) (10 min)Ĭhicago, IL - Address to the Democratic Convention accepting nomination of President (lengthy excerpts) (20 min)ħ5-3. New York City - "Forgotton Man" speech, Radio appearance for the Democratic Party on Lucky Strike Program. Houston, TX - "The Happy Warrior" speech final sentences only (25 secs) New York City - Remarks to Democratic National Convention offering to withdraw nomination of Alfred E. Roosevelt delivers excerpts from his Vice-Presidential acceptance Speech, given at Hyde Park, NY, August 9, 1920. Please Contact the Archives if you would like more information about the recordings listed below.Īmericanism - Recording made under the heading of "Nation's Forum" by Columbia Phonograph Co. Commercially produced recordings may not be duplicated for rebroadcast or other commercial purposes without permission of the copyright holder. Any rebroadcast of commercially produced radio and television programs requires the permission of the media networks. For a more detailed description of the collection, see Audio/Visual Collections at the FDR Library.Ĭopyright Note: Most materials listed may be duplicated for reference purposes without restriction. Related document-based speech materials can be found in FDR’s Master Speech File, now fully available online through the FRANKLIN digital repository. The following is a list of recorded utterances by FDR that are housed within the Audio/Visual Collections at the FDR Presidential Library.Įach of the recordings listed below has been digitized, and users can stream and/or download the audio files (mp3) directly from this page. Recorded Speeches and Utterances of Franklin D.
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