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Franklin D. Roosevelt: Typed Letter Signed as President.
-November 12, 1940. Washington, D.C. One page. 7" x 9". White House letterhead with original transmittal envelope.
-To: Mrs. Thomas F. (Dorothy) McAllister, New York City.
-One fold, else very fine.

FDR writes "Ever so many thanks for that nice wire you sent me at Hyde Park. Needless to say I was delighted with the outcome, and I want you and those who worked with you to know how much I appreciate all you did during these past busy weeks. A great deal of the credit for the result is due you and I am tremendously grateful for your untiring efforts. I hope to see you soon." FDR had just been elected for a historic third term and here thanks Mrs. McAllister for her efforts as Director of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee.


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Franklin D. Roosevelt. Typed Letter Signed. One page (conjoining leaves), very special content in wording: The White House, Washington, November 12, 1940, just days after FDR's historic third election as President, with original envelope, to Dorothy McAllister (Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister). FDR writes: "Dear Dorothy:/ Ever so many thanks for that nice wire you sent me at Hyde Park. Needless to say I was delighted with the outcome, and I want you and those who worked with you to know how much I appreciate all you did during these past busy weeks. A great deal of the credit for the result is due you and I am tremendously grateful for your untiring efforts./ I hope to see you soon./ My best wishes to you./ Always sincerely yours,/ Franklin D. Roosevelt." Dorothy Smith McAllister became the Director of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee in 1937. At the 1940 Democratic National Convention, she became the first woman to deliver a full-fledged speech on a policy matter before a Presidential convention. Her speech demanded that women be given equal representation on all of the convention's major committees. Although a feminist, she opposed a resolution before the 1940 convention that proposed a women's equal rights amendment. She believed such an amendment actually would cause women to lose some of the protections they already had. She reportedly persuaded Eleanor Roosevelt to write a letter to the convention in opposition to the amendment. Later in life she was appointed to several Michigan state commissions as well as several Federal commissions. A wonderful letter where FDR gives significant credit for his historic third election as President of the United States to a key woman member of the Democratic National Committee.



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