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Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
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NameFranklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
Birth dateAugust 17, 1914
Birth placeCampobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Death dateAugust 17, 1988
Death placePoughkeepsie, New York, New York, United States
ParentsFranklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt
OccupationLawyer, Politician

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was the fifth of six children born to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, and he spent his early years at the White House and the Roosevelt family's estate in Hyde Park, New York. As the son of the 32nd President of the United States, he was exposed to politics and public service from a young age, often accompanying his parents to events such as the Democratic National Convention and meetings with world leaders like Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. He was also influenced by his parents' relationships with notable figures like Harry Hopkins and Frances Perkins. His family's connections to Theodore Roosevelt and other prominent Roosevelt family members also played a significant role in shaping his life.

Early life and education

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was born on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada, where his family would often spend their summers at the Roosevelt Campobello International Park. He attended Groton School in Massachusetts and later enrolled at Harvard University, where he studied law and developed an interest in politics and public policy. During his time at Harvard Law School, he was influenced by professors like Felix Frankfurter and Roscoe Pound, and he became involved in Democratic Party activities, attending events like the Democratic National Convention and meeting with politicians like Adlai Stevenson and Hubert Humphrey. He also developed relationships with other young politicians, including John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Career

After completing his education, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. pursued a career in law, working as a lawyer in New York City and later serving as a congressman from New York's 20th congressional district. He was also involved in various business ventures, including serving on the board of directors for companies like Pan American World Airways and ITT Corporation. His connections to the Roosevelt family and his experience in politics and law made him a sought-after advisor and consultant, and he worked with organizations like the United Nations and the Ford Foundation. He also developed relationships with international leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Charles de Gaulle.

Personal life

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was married five times, including to Ethel du Pont and Felicia Schiff, and he had five children from his marriages. He was known for his charismatic personality and his love of sailing and yachting, and he was a member of the New York Yacht Club and the Cruising Club of America. He was also a supporter of the Arts, and he served on the board of directors for organizations like the Museum of Modern Art and the New York City Ballet. His relationships with artists like Pablo Picasso and Georgia O'Keeffe reflected his appreciation for the Arts.

Politics and public service

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was involved in politics throughout his life, serving as a congressman and working on various Democratic Party campaigns, including those of Adlai Stevenson and John F. Kennedy. He was also a supporter of liberal causes, and he worked with organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. His connections to the Roosevelt family and his experience in politics made him a respected voice on issues like foreign policy and social justice, and he was a frequent commentator on television and radio, appearing on programs like Meet the Press and The Tonight Show. He also developed relationships with other prominent politicians, including Nelson Rockefeller and Jacob Javits.

Later life and death

Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. passed away on his 74th birthday, August 17, 1988, in Poughkeepsie, New York. He was remembered for his contributions to politics and public service, as well as his commitment to social justice and liberal causes. His legacy continues to be felt through the work of organizations like the Roosevelt Institute and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, which are dedicated to preserving the history and ideals of the Roosevelt family. He is buried at the St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery in Hyde Park, New York, near the graves of his parents and other members of the Roosevelt family. His death was mourned by leaders like Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, who praised his contributions to international relations and global peace.

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