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Roosevelt, Eleanor
(b. October 11, 1884; d. November 7, 1962) First Lady from 1933 to 1945, during the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; one of the most important public figures of the twe...
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Born October 11, 1884 New York, New York
Died November 7, 1962 Hyde Park, New York
First Lady of the United States, social activist
Eleanor Roosevelt. AP/Wide World Photo. Reprod...
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Born October 11, 1884
New York, New York
Died November 7, 1962
Hyde Park, New York
First lady of the United States, social activist
"Few Americans … were neutral in...
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
FORMER FIRST LADY OF THE UNITED STATES1884–1962
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (or ER as she came to be known) was one of the most admired, respected, and controversial figures of th...
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), wife of the thirty-second president of the United States, was a philanthropist, author, world diplomat, and resolute champion of liberal causes.Eleanor Roosevelt wa...
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Before Eleanor Roosevelt, in the United States, the role of First Lady had always been more of a formal title than a political role. First Ladies were seen merely as the wife of the current President...
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Eleanor Roosevelt lived during an exciting time. Women had just gained the right to vote. As a first lady, she made her own agenda and gave her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, plenty of advice. She...
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Eleanor Roosevelt lived during an exciting time. Women had just gained the right to vote. As a first lady, she made her own agenda and gave her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, plenty of advice. She...
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