FDR's Eldest Grandson Curtis Roosevelt on Franklin and Eleanor
One of the most beloved Presidents of modern times, FDR lead the country through the Great Depression and World War II. His eldest grandson, Curtis Roosevelt, Too Close to the Sun: Growing Up in the Shadow of my Grandparents, Franklin and Eleanor was three years old when he moved into the White House. He offers a personal view of his famous grandparents.
We use to joke as a family that, here is Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady, known throughout the country for her capacity of giving of herself to people. But, when it got to those of us who were close, she drew back.
-Curtis Roosevelt
Видео FDR's Eldest Grandson Curtis Roosevelt on Franklin and Eleanor канала Mimi Geerges
We use to joke as a family that, here is Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady, known throughout the country for her capacity of giving of herself to people. But, when it got to those of us who were close, she drew back.
-Curtis Roosevelt
Видео FDR's Eldest Grandson Curtis Roosevelt on Franklin and Eleanor канала Mimi Geerges
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