Law practice Roosevelt served in several New York law offices after the war. He was senior partner in the New York law firm of Roosevelt and Frieden, later known as Poletti, Diamond, Freidin & Mackay,) He triggered controversy for representing Dominican dictator
Rafael Trujillo in the U.S., and dropped the account before Trujillo's assassination in 1961.
Politics Roosevelt was also involved in political affairs. He served on the
President's Committee on Civil Rights in 1946 for President
Harry Truman. Along with his brothers, he declared for
Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1948, as part of the
draft Eisenhower movement. Roosevelt Jr. joined the Empire State Society of the
Sons of the American Revolution in 1946.
U.S. House of Representatives ,
Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Roosevelt, three
congressmen unsuccessful in their attempt to save the
Fair Employment Practice Committee, February 23, 1950 Roosevelt Jr. was elected as a member of the
United States House of Representatives in a
special election in 1949, in which he ran as a candidate of the
Liberal Party of New York. He was re-elected in 1950 and 1952 as a Democrat. He represented the
20th congressional district of New York from May 17, 1949, until January 3, 1955,
Seeking the governorship of New York Roosevelt sought the Democratic nomination for governor in
1954, but, after persuasion by powerful
Tammany Hall boss
Carmine DeSapio, abandoned his bid for Governor and was nominated by the Democratic State Convention to run for
New York State Attorney General. Kennedy later named Roosevelt
Under Secretary of Commerce and chairman of the President's Appalachian Regional Commission. The Commerce post was given to him when Defense Secretary
Robert McNamara vetoed his appointment as Secretary of the Navy. "JFK and Franklin were friends and their families were close. Socially, Franklin spent a lot of time in the White House during JFK's presidency. But when Kennedy was killed, Franklin fell from power." Roosevelt served as chairman of the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from May 26, 1965 to May 11, 1966, during the administration of Kennedy's successor, President
Lyndon B. Johnson. He also ran a small cattle farm and had an interest in Thoroughbred racehorses. In 1983, Roosevelt bred the colt Brothers N Law. A winner at age two, the New York-bred ran second in the 1986
Empire Stakes hosted that year by the
Saratoga Race Course. ==Personal life and death==