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Webinar Recording of The FDR Memorial: Unveiling the Hidden History

  • Jan - 15 - 2021

Webinar Recording of The FDR Memorial: Unveiling the Hidden History

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Flipbook with Archives

  • Jan - 14 - 2021

The FDR Memorial Legacy Committee (FDR Committee), as part of the DC Community Heritage Project (DCCHP), is proud to unveil the initial archives chronicling the history of the fight for disability representation at the FDR Memorial, DC led by people with disabilities from 1995-2001.

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Archived Television Clips

  • Jan - 13 - 2021

All television clips can be found here.

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Archived Radio Clips

  • Jan - 13 - 2021

archived radio clips

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Archived Press Releases and Letters 

  • Jan - 13 - 2021

Archived Press Releases and Letters 

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Archived Newspaper Articles 

  • Jan - 13 - 2021

Archived Newspaper Articles 

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Archived Blog/Online Posts 

  • Jan - 13 - 2021

Archived Blog/Online Posts 

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Campaign Leaders

  • Jan - 08 - 2021

Disability advocates worked tirelessly in the fight to add the wheelchair statue at the FDR Memorial. Learn more about some of the important leaders of the historic campaign.

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Meet the Artists: Lawrence Halprin

  • Jun - 01 - 2020

In 1974 Halprin was selected by the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission to design a 7.5-acre site along the edge of the Tidal Basin, adjacent to the National Mall. He created four outdoor rooms, organized in a sequence to tell the story of the U.S. during the four terms of Roosevelt’s presidency. The rooms (built of red granite) and water features escalate in complexity as the narrative progresses. Twenty-one inscriptions of Roosevelt’s words are carved into the granite walls.

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