Warm Springs, Georgia--here are Eleanor and FDR at his first Thanksgiving as President, 1933: #AP
Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt hosted an annual Thanksgiving dinner with children and adults challenged by polio, Warm Springs, Georgia—here his first Thanksgiving as President, 1933: #AP
1. For whatever reason, my dad - the son of Polish
immigrants, local truck driver, father of nine and man who could do virtually anything with his hands, loved Eleanor Roosevelt. He wasn’t a political man or an ideologue. He just really liked and admired her. So much so he sculpted a bust of her face and it hung on the wall in our living room for years.