FDR, Polio, and the Press
|July 20, 2017|
FDR became governor of New York and later President for four terms despite having contracted polio. Professor Matthew Pressman from Seton Hall University joins us to discuss how the press and the American public were told about his disability, and how they reacted. We also learn how the Roosevelt campaign and administration tried to control public knowledge of FDR’s condition by managing how information was obtained and used. We examine whether the famous “gentlemen’s agreement” between the FDR administration and the press to suppress information about the president’s condition was true. A fascinating episode about a complex historical issue.
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