My Own Story
eBook - ePub

My Own Story

From Private and Public Papers

  1. 461 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

My Own Story

From Private and Public Papers

About this book

This volume is in many ways Roosevelt's political autobiography. It permits Roosevelt, in his own words, to tell what he intended to do and what he tried to do as a political leader. It differs sharply from a memoir in that it explains why Roosevelt acted without offering justification or explanation. Donald Day chooses passages that reveal all Roosevelt's dimensions - his humor, personal magnetism, and his insights into the outlook of the American people.Each document reveals a stage in Roosevelt's thinking and at the same time provides the flavor of his personality. The chapters trace his development as a social and political thinker, and also as a unique personality. This unique autobiography begins on ""a very hot Saturday morning in 1910 at the policeman's picnic in Fairview when 'I started to make the acquaintance of that part of Dutchess County that lays outside of the town of Hyde Park. …On that joyous occasion of clams and sauerkraut and real beer I made my first speech, and I have been apologizing for it ever since.""The book carries the reader through the highlights of Roosevelt's American domestic policies, foreign dangers, and his personal reflections on the best course of action in each moment of his presidency. The book ends with the last words Roosevelt ever wrote, when he was working on an address to have been delivered on Jefferson Day: ""The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith."" The day was April 12, 1945, the day of his death. The book remains timely and moving.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Prologue
  7. Part I Political Apprenticeship
  8. One Kidnapped into Politics
  9. Two In the Big Puddle
  10. Three “I Hate War; I Have Seen War”
  11. Four “Not a Landslide but an Earthquake”
  12. Part II The Long Wait
  13. Five Fate Deals a Hand
  14. Six “Good Neighborman”
  15. Part III Good Neighborman to New York
  16. Seven Back in the Main Channel
  17. Eight “The Objectives Were the Same”
  18. Nine “I Pledge You to a New Deal”
  19. Part IV Good Neighborman to the Nation
  20. Ten “The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself”
  21. Eleven “One Hundred Great Days”
  22. Twelve He Kept Dealing New Hands
  23. Thirteen Straights and Flushes and Lots of Deuces
  24. Fourteen The Court Ordered the Old Deck
  25. Fifteen Declaration of Economic Independence
  26. Sixteen “I See One Third of a Nation Ill-housed, Ill-clad, Ill-nourished”
  27. Seventeen “Fire Burn, and Cauldron Bubble”
  28. Eighteen The First Cold War
  29. Nineteen “A Date That Will Live in Infamy”
  30. Part V One Gangland or One Neighborhood
  31. Twenty “Angered Forces of Common Humanity”
  32. Twenty-One “Hit Him and Hit Him Again”
  33. Twenty-Two Through the Mists: One Neighborhood
  34. Twenty-Three “To Go Back to My Home on the Hudson”
  35. Epilogue