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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's ECONOMIC BILL OF RIGHTS Proposed January 11, 1944 EVERY AMERICAN IS ENTITLED TO: The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the nation; The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation; The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living; The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad; The right of every family to a decent home; The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health; The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident and unemployment; The right to a good education. President of the United States, 1932-1944 Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 Ap 12, 1945) was the 32nd President of the United States and a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century, leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war. FDR's combination of optimism and economic activism is often credited with keeping the country's economic crisis from developing into a political crisis. P2??CW ©2009. Available as a poster and postcard. Tools For Change catalog/website. SyracuseCulturalWorkers.com, Box 6367, Syracuse, NY 13217 USA 800.949.5139 Hundreds of half price, multicultural, green products on our website. Printed by union labor on 100% postconsumer waste (PCW) recycled stock; processed chlorine and dioxin free. 11/09
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