Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, was blind in his left eye. This condition resulted from an illness he suffered as a child, which caused him to lose vision in that eye. Despite this challenge, Roosevelt went on to lead the country through significant events, including the Great Depression and World War II. His disability was often not visible to the public, as he was adept at managing his appearance and public presence.
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Ronald Reagan did not see well out of either eye, but I don't think he was actually blind in either eye.
he ws blind in the left eye from a boxing accident.
He became blind in one eye, I believe while he was serving as President.
Blind Roosevelt Graves was born in 1909.
Blind Roosevelt Graves died in 1962.
Franklin didn't get blind it was his cousin Theodore Roosevelt.
a man is blind _ one eye.
He became blind in one eye after taking a blow in a boxing match while President. The injury was kept secret from the public. Roosevelt often took part in recreational sports at the White House, such as tennis, but also martial arts.
blind in one eye and that one is lazy
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no it is an eye for an eye makes the world blind or do you mean what dies that mean well you should of been more clearly