The Book that Changed
the FDR Memorial...
New and revised
FDR’S SPLENDID
DECEPTION
FDR Memorial
Edition
By Hugh Gregory
Gallagher
ISBN 0-918339-50-2 * Hardcover *
272
pp * 6x9 * Illustrated *
Acid Free Paper * Index * $19.95
An important and inspiring
book.
Publishers Weekly
The book that started the fight to show
FDR in his wheelchair." Lorenzo W. Milam"...an admiring account of the effort to
conceal Roosevelt’s disability from the public...helps explain how and why it
happened." Edwin McDowell, The New York Times"...conveyed as no biographer ever
had before — and without a mawkish moment —what it must have been like for this
vigorous, athletic young man to find himself imprisoned in a wheelchair and then
to fight his way to the pinnacle of American political power in spite of
it.
American Heritage
This moving story of Franklin Delano
Roosevelt’s massive disability — and the intense efforts to conceal it from the
public — has been widely acknowledged as revising the understanding of
Roosevelt’s personality and decision making process. It is an intensely personal
view of FDR. It traces his developments from the early years, his battle with
polio, his fight for rehabilitation, his paralysis and his need to hide it, both
in public and in private — as well as the impact the paralysis and its cover-up
had on his political career, his personality, and his relations with others. Now
complete with a detailed account of the FDR Memorial and the struggle by
disability advocates to have FDR depicted as he was — in his wheelchair. Must
reading for everyone interested in presidential history, disability history, and
modern American history. A book not to be missed
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