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President Roosevelt, returning to Miami, Florida, USA, after a fishing trip, 13 April, 1934
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President Roosevelt, returning to Miami, Florida, USA, after a fishing trip, 13 April, 1934
President Roosevelt, returning to Miami, Florida, USA, after a fishing trip, 13 April, 1934. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the United States, greeted by General Hugh Johnson (1882-1942), one of the key figures in the presidents New Deal strategy to bring the US out of the Great Depression. EG Sewell, the Mayor of Miami, stands between them, facing the camera, and Roosevelts eldest son and aide, James (1907-1991), is on the right
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In this historic photograph taken on April 13,1934, we witness the return of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Miami, Florida after a rejuvenating fishing trip. The image captures a significant moment in American history as FDR was greeted by General Hugh Johnson, one of the key figures behind the president's New Deal strategy aimed at lifting the United States out of the depths of the Great Depression. Standing between them is EG Sewell, Mayor of Miami, who faces the camera with pride and anticipation. On Roosevelt's right stands his eldest son and aide, James Roosevelt. Their presence adds a personal touch to this political encounter. The black-and-white composition exudes an air of seriousness and determination that characterized America during these challenging times. The men are dressed in formal attire befitting their roles as statesmen and leaders. As they engage in a firm handshake, it becomes evident that this meeting holds great significance for both national politics and local governance. This powerful image symbolizes unity and collaboration between different branches of government working towards economic recovery. Preserved within Heritage Images' historical collection from the 20th century, this photograph serves as a reminder not only of FDR's presidency but also his commitment to addressing pressing issues such as unemployment and poverty through innovative policies like the New Deal.
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