Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Early Life and Family

After a failed turn in politics, what disease crippled Roosevelt?

In 1921, Roosevelt contracted polio, a disease that crippled his lower body. It took at least three years of rehabilitation before his body recovered some feeling and movement. But he never regained full strength and mobility in his lower body.



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