Presidential Speeches

June 27, 1936: Democratic National Convention

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

June 27, 1936

Source National Archives

President Roosevelt addresses the Democratic National Convention upon his acceptance of the Democratic Party’s nomination for the 1936 Presidential election.   Roosevelt criticizes the actions of monopolies in the United States and stresses the need for economic equality in the country.  The President also states his previous efforts to aid the less fortunate and pledges his intentions to continue.

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June 27, 1936: Democratic National Convention