Multimedia: Selected Clips
Below are selected clips highlighting the audio-visual collections at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Please see our Audio/Visual Collections page to learn more about our multimedia collections.Historic Motion Picture Footage Clips
Excerpts from President Roosevelt's first inaugural address, March 4, 1933. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Hyde Park, New York, November 1940. |
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FDR Campaign Trip to Pittsburgh, 1940. |
Eleanor Roosevelt Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, c. 1952. |
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Historic Audio Clips
Sound Bytes: FDR's famous phrases
Browse through the following list of audio downloads to hear short clips of FDR's voice. These are portions of longer recordings available at the Library. The clips open as RealPlayer files and the largest is 2.31 MB.
A Date Which Will Live in Infamy
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