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FDR Signs Social Security Bill

Washington, D.C.: 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Bill. Standing behind Roosevelt, left to right are: Rep. Robert Doughton, Senator Robert Wagner, Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, Senator Pat Harrison, Rep. David J. Lew

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1930s 1935 Democrats Famous Events Famous People Famous Personalities Famous Persons Famous Women Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt Leaders Political Leaders Politics Presidents Senators Washington Dc Social Security


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In this iconic photograph, taken in Washington, D. C. in 1935, we witness a historic moment as President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Bill into law. The image captures the essence of a significant turning point in American history. President Roosevelt stands at a desk, surrounded by influential figures who played crucial roles in the creation of this groundbreaking legislation. To his left are Rep. Robert Doughton and Senator Robert Wagner, both instrumental in shaping the bill's provisions to ensure its success. On his right stand Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, an extraordinary woman whose tireless efforts championed workers' rights and social welfare reforms; Senator Pat Harrison; and Rep. David J. Lew. The composition exudes power and determination as these political leaders unite behind FDR's visionary agenda for social change during one of America's most challenging eras - the Great Depression. This vintage print from Underwood Archives transports us back to that pivotal moment when Social Security became more than just an idea; it became a lifeline for millions of Americans facing economic hardship. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we are reminded not only of FDR's indomitable spirit but also of the enduring legacy he left behind through programs like Social Security that continue to shape our nation's commitment to caring for its citizens.

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