Franklin Roosevelt: The annual character assumes he served as president during the Depression, and Franklin Roosevelt helped American people regain their confidence. He promised prompt and powerful action and in his inaugural speech he promised because he promised "What we must worry about is fear itself." He brought hope. In the first 100 days of his term, Roosevelt started many new courses to help solve the problem of depression.
Franklin Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York in 1882. He is a distant cousin of Theodore Roosevelt who was President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. Franklin Roosevelt was at home till the age of 14. After that Roosevelt entered the preparatory school and entered Harvard University to learn the law after graduation. Roosevelt was a popular person, and in 1910 he was nominated to be a Senator of the Democratic Party of New York. He managed to achieve victory and worked as a state senator. He is working on regulating utilities and promoting several agricultural bills. He also supported several social welfare programs.
President Theodore Roosevelt visited the Bloch Hall of Roswell, Georgia, the youth house of his mother Martha (Midi) Bloch-Roosevelt. In the same year, his nephew Franklin D. Roosevelt married Eleanor Roosevelt of New York. Franklin Roosevelt later used the Georgia hot spring as his "second hometown". In September, a group of white Atlanta young people and men asked for a black strike after hearing a report that blacks are about to attack white women. This group quickly became a mob and attacked blacks at will. The subsequent riots in Atlanta continued for two days. Before it ended, the official report showed that 25 blacks and 1 white people were killed and more were injured, but the actual casualty list may be even higher.
Last year at Harvard 's Franklin Roosevelt he engaged in the niece of Theodore Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor is three years younger than Franklin, a strong woman. They got married on March 17, 1905 and Franklin acquired another degree at Columbia University this time. After acquiring a degree in law, in 1907 he became a member of the famous Wall Street, Red Yard, Milburn company in Wall Street. Roosevelt's legal career was short and characteristic, as he broke the law.