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The Roosevelt Rap Lyrics written by Jeffrey Urbin, Education Specialist at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum A long time ago, in 1882, a baby was born, known to me and to you. His mother called him ranklin, his father called him son, and he grew up destined, for Washington. ranklin D. Roosevelt, a.k.a. DR, was born along the river, in the town of Hyde Park. He was the only son, of Sara and James, collecting stamps and birds, were his favorite games. irst he went to Groton, then to Harvard too, had degrees in Law and History, by the time that he was through. On March 17th, in 1905, ranklin took Eleanor, to be his bride. They had the same last name, but that don't mean nothing, they were far enough apart, they were fifth cousins. How'd he get started, in politics? He ran for State Senate, from the Dutchess County sticks. A Democrat from these parts, was rare to see, but DR made it, to Albany. Then he backed Wilson, at the National Convention. It was a move that proved, to make, a valuable connection. Wilson soon was President, and with that came the gravy, he appointed DR, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. And then in 1920, Just for kicks, DR made his return, to politics, Number two upon the ticket, with a man named Cox, but not enough people, marked the Democratic box. Making it in politics, is tough you know, but not as tough as dealing, with polio. Now ranklin had a homegirl, And they called her E.R. He sent her off on trips, both near and far. She was telling everybody, that ranklin would be back, he wouldn't be stopped, by a polio attack.

Everyone around him said, "Hey that's great". And they elected him the Governor, of New York State. That seems pretty easy, now doesn't it? but it couldn't have happened, without Al Smith. Things around the Nation, were going pretty fine, that was until October, of 1929. Hoover seemed insensitive, As if he didn't care, He said, 'Relief was round the corner', But the statement didn't square. ranklin had the common touch, he knew how people feel, And he spoke at the Convention, and he pledged them a 'New Deal". People were beside themselves, They knew not what to do, That was until November 3rd, of 1932. They elected ranklin President, from Prohibition they were parched, but he didn't take, the reins of power, until early March. He wasted not a moment, to bring us from malaise, he passed a slate of legislation, in just a hundred days. He was helping all the people, by themselves and then in groups With a recipe of programs, Some called alphabet soup. AAA, CCC and the NLRB, NRA, BOB and the DIC, TVA, NRC and the WPA, he did it all, he went too far some Republicans would say. Now you may think that, I forgot, in that Alphabet flurry, SSI, but I did not, Social security was ahead of its time, But I almost left it out, cause its so hard to rhyme. Try it out, and you'll see, It's not an easy thing to do, If I had been DR, It would have been in term two. G.W. had warned, when his term was at an end, 'avoid entangling alliances, if you can'. The American public, took this to heart but DR knew different, he was way too smart. The appeasement at Munich, Well, it worked for a while, But give' em an inch, and they surely will take a mile. Soon England was clinging, but just by its toes. So ranklin to the rescue, with a garden hose.

Then all of a sudden, that war across the sea, was brought to our door, in a 'Day of infamy". It took the Army, the Airforce, the Navy and Marines, In the factories back home, Rosies took to the machines. We grew gardens, bought war bonds, and collected up scrap. We fought long and fought hard, and we pushed them all back. Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini, were the Axis leaders, but we had the Big Three. Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin too, were the Allied leaders, who won, W W II. I forgot to mention ala, he was the man's best friend. In the summer 1945, the war came to an end. But ranklin didn't see it, for on April 12th he died, and let's not mention, who he had there at his side. And so here has been the story, of DR's life, his vision of United Nations, carried on by his wife. The two are finally resting, in a grave at his home, in the garden where the roses, from his name are still grown.

Roosevelt Rap Questions for Consideration Having heard to the "Roosevelt Rap", how many of the following questions can you answer? 1) When was ranklin Roosevelt born? 2) Who were DR's Parents? 3) What were some of DR's hobbies? 4) Where did DR go to school? 5) When were ranklin and Eleanor married? 6) Who gave away the bride? How were they related? 7) What was DR's first elected office? In what year was he elected? 8) Why are Dutchess County Democrats so rare? 9) Describe why DR's backing of Wilson was so important. 10) Describe DR's role and accomplishments as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. 11) How did his experiences as Assistant Secretary of the Navy prove valuable as he faced preparations for World War Two. 12) Why did DR return to politics in 1920? 13) What happened to the Cox/Roosevelt ticket? Who won the election that year? 14) When did DR contract polio? 15) How Did Eleanor Roosevelt keep DR's name in circulation while he was recuperating from the polio attack? Who else helped her? 16) When was DR elected Governor? 17) Who was Al Smith? 18) What role did Smith play inn DR's political career? 19) What does it mean that, "Hoover seemed insensitive"? 20) Who said, "[Relief] recovery is just around the corner"? 21) How was DR able to connect with the common man/woman? 22) Who did DR defeat in 1932? How close was the election? 23) What was Prohibition? 24) When did Prohibition start? When did it end? How is DR associated with Prohibition? 25) Why couldn't DR take power until March? 26) What were some of the programs DR passed in the first one hundred days? 27) How well have other Presidents performed in their first hundred days? 28) What is meant by the term, 'alphabet soup'? 29) What were the AAA, CCC, NLRB, NRA, BOB, DIC, TVA, NRC and WPA? What did they do? How well did they work? 30) What were the Republican objectives to these programs? 31) What is SSI? 32) Who is the G.W. referred to in the rap? What did he mean by avoiding entangling alliances?

33) What was the view of most Americans regarding American involvement in the war in Europe? 34) What was DR's view regarding the war? 35) What was the appeasement at Munich? 36) How does "give them an inch and they take a mile" relate to the events of World War II? 37) What does it mean that England was clinging to its toes? 38) How was DR able to save England with a garden hose? 39) What was the day of infamy? When did it occur? 40) Who were the "Rosies"? What tasks did they perform? 41) Describe some of the activities performed by people on the home front. 42) Who were Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini? 43) What was the Axis? 44) Who were the Big Three? 45) Who were the Allies? 46) Who was ala? 47) When did the War end in Europe? 48) When did the War end in Asia? 49) When did DR die? 50) Who was with him in Warm Springs when it happened? 51) What was DR's vision of the United Nations? 52) What did Eleanor Roosevelt do to carry on DR's vision for a world organization? 53) Where are ranklin and Eleanor Roosevelt buried? 54) What does the name Roosevelt mean? The ranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Hyde Park, New York 1-800- DR-VISIT www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu Education programs at the ranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum are supported in part by the Robert L. Beir Education Center of the ranklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.