Erin ’s Reviews > Traitor to His Class: The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt > Status Update
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Warren Delano became a China merchant, which in the mid-nineteeth century meant he dealt in opium.
— Jul 12, 2026 07:13AM
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Franklin assumed he was catching a cold and crawled under the covers. His symptoms steadily worsened. His back aches badly, his legs became numb and then completely immobile.
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The fight for the League of Nations dominated American politics from spring 1919 through the autumn of 1920.
— 9 hours, 19 min ago
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In 1919 radio remained a wireless substitute for telegraphy; it had yet to become a broadcast medium.
— 9 hours, 33 min ago
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The Roosevelt name was the most famous in American political life.
— Aug 16, 2026 07:05PM
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Despite the progressivism of the era and of the Wilson administration, women in Washington were essentially confined to traditional roles.
— Aug 15, 2026 10:57AM
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The blatant racist politics of the South alienated voters elsewhere, putting Southern presidential hopefuls in an impossible bind.
— Aug 15, 2026 10:09AM
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Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were far less enamored of the capitalists status quo. Each believed that capitalism was running away with democracy, and that millions of Americans were being strangled by corporate greed.
— Aug 15, 2026 09:18AM
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People of Theodore Roosevelt's class didn't usually enter politics. Politics was seen as grubby, low and rough and its practitioners were not those with whom gentlemen associated.
— Aug 15, 2026 07:45AM
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For many months Franklin disguised his growing attachment to Eleanor. Being related made the deception easier
— Aug 06, 2026 06:28AM
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Eleanor was a Roosevelt before she married Franklin. Her father was Elliott Roosevelt, brother of Theodore.
— Aug 05, 2026 05:57PM

