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Excerpt from: "You Can't Keep A Good Man Down" Valiantly he fought the disease and eventually won his life, but his promising political career seemed at an end -- Franklin Roosevelt had been left a helpless cripple! His legs that had carried him through thirty-nine years of active, vigorous life failed him, the passing disease left them useless. As was characteristic of Roosevelt he did not give way to despair and sink into a state of chronic melancholia. The old fighting spirit came to the fore. "I'll beat this thing!" he swore -- and he did.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | "You Can't Keep A Good Man Down" | |
From: | Roosevelt The Man | |
Creator: | n/a | |
Date: | 1932 | |
Format: | Pamphlet | |
Source: | Franklin D. Roosevelt Library | |
Control no.: | Paul Hasbrouck Papers, Folder Clippings re FDR | |
Location: | pp.16-17 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Cripple; Diagnoses & Diseases; Disease; Epidemics; Exercise; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Georgia; Government; Hydrotherapy; Identity; Institutions; Media; Medicine & Science; New York; Physical Disability; Polio; Politics; Public Relations; Rehabilitation; Warm Springs Foundation | |
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Funding Support Provided By: | Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute |