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Brian steps inside the first presidential library and uncovers the mind of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; we reveal how he led America through its darkest hours and how his vision shaped modern America.
Brian steps inside the first presidential library and uncovers the mind of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; we reveal how he led America through its darkest hours and how his vision shaped modern America.
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