Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/
“Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Museum, and Digital Archives, is an on-line resource devoted to fulfilling Franklin Roosevelt’s dream of making the records of the past available for the use of men and women in the future. Through this site, scholars, teachers, students and members of the general public can now gain access to a portion of the rich collection of documents, photographs, sound and video recordings, finding aids, and other primary source materials found at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York.”Through this website you can find thousands of on-line, copyright free photographs of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, the Great Depression and the New Deal, and World War II. Online primary source documents include the Safe files, Vatican, the German and British diplomatic papers, the Hackett Papers, Fireside Chats, and other public papers of FDR. The audio and video portions of this site include FDR’s Lighting the Christmas Tree, his Fear Itself speech, a portion of the Day of Infamy, FDR’s speech to Congress asking to declare war on Japan, December 8, 1941, and his D-Day Prayer.This site also includes puzzles and activities, biographies, and a Roosevelt timeline.



