Harry Hopkins

Statesman

Harry Lloyd Hopkins was a prominent American statesman and one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's most trusted advisors. He was a key architect of the New Deal, overseeing massive relief programs like the Works Progress Administration (WPA). During World War II, Hopkins served as FDR's chief diplomatic envoy and troubleshooter, playing a vital role in shaping the Allied strategy. His tireless efforts in both domestic policy and international diplomacy left a lasting impact on American and world history.

Jan 17, 1890 - Jan 29, 1946 American 8 Quotes

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