In the October 1996 Congressional recognition of Roosevelt History Month, the first to be named for a President, historian William Leuchtenburg talks about the meaning of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s life and legacy. At the time of this interview, Leuchtenburg had been a Fellow of the National Humanities Center (1978-1981) and Trustee there, and he was professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This edition of Soundings was conducted by Wayne J. Pond.
Remembering F.D.R.
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