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FDR Addresses Labor Strikes

Washington, D.C.: October 1, 1934 President Franklin Roosevelt tells of his plan to ask labor and industry for a truce from strikes and disorder until all means of settlement have been tried

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1930s 1934 B And W Broadcasting Democrats Famous People Famous Personalities Famous Persons Labor Leaders Men Only Microphones News Political Leaders Presidents Roosevelt Speaking Speech Strikes Washington Dc


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In this historic photograph, taken in Washington D. C. on October 1,1934, President Franklin Roosevelt addresses the nation amidst labor strikes and disorder. Standing before a sea of microphones, FDR passionately outlines his plan to seek a truce between labor and industry until all possible avenues for settlement have been exhausted. As one of America's most influential presidents, Roosevelt's words carry weight as he speaks directly to the people through broadcasting networks such as CBS and NBC. The image captures the intensity of the moment, with FDR surrounded by fellow political leaders who share his commitment to finding peaceful resolutions. This powerful snapshot serves as a reminder of the challenges faced during the Great Depression era in North America. It showcases FDR's leadership skills and ability to rally support even in times of turmoil. His determination to bridge divides between workers and employers is evident in his resolute expression. Preserved by Underwood Archives from Universal Images Group (UIG), this vintage print offers us a glimpse into an important chapter of American history. It immortalizes not only President Franklin D. Roosevelt but also highlights the significance of effective communication during times of crisis

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