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After building a reputation as a reformer in the New York State
Senate, Roosevelt moved on to Washington, D.C., where, by 1917, he had
become one of the Wilson administration's rising young stars. As
assistant secretary of the Navy, Roosevelt established a valuable network
among Washington's political insiders through his negotiations with navy
yard labor unions, and campaigned for increased preparation for entry into
World War I.
PHOTO: USMC/AP
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