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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural address does not have a specific name, yet a specific famous reference to the speech contained, "the only thing we have to fear... is fear itself."
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.
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No, the quote "you have nothing to fear but fear itself" was actually said by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his inaugural address in 1933, not John F. Kennedy. Kennedy did not use this quote in any of his speeches.
FDR had his first inauguration on March 4,1933.
During his first inaugural address.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt said in his inaugural address, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself".
Franklin D. Roosevelt, during his first inaugural address on March 4,1933, was speaking of the Great Depression, and its effect on the morale of the USA, when he said:"...the only thing we have to fear is fear itself..."
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Franklin Delanor Roosevelt. First Inaugural address.