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National Archives reveals newly donated FDR papers
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Brett Zongker Associated Press
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Mussolini, Benito
/ Roosevelt, Eleanor
/ Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
/ Rutherfurd, Lucy Mercer
/ Tully, Grace
2010
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National Archives reveals newly donated FDR papers
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Brett Zongker Associated Press
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Mussolini, Benito
/ Roosevelt, Eleanor
/ Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
/ Rutherfurd, Lucy Mercer
/ Tully, Grace
2010
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National Archives reveals newly donated FDR papers
2010
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\"Their understanding of what to save and what to collect was important,\" she said. \"We are grateful to them for being pack rats.\" \"For the first time, you see the inner workings of FDRs inner office and how Missy and [Grace Tully] interacted with the president but also how they interacted with all those people around Roosevelt,\" [Robert Clark] said. \"They help fill gaps in the record of a presidency that changed America,\" he said. \"Roosevelt did not keep a diary, did not sit for extensive interviews with historians, did not live to write his memoirs, and he never completely confided in anyone, not even his wife.\"
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