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Eleanor Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and...
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America's most influential First Lady blazed paths for women and led the battle for social justice everywhere ... When Eleanor Roosevelt journeyed to New York City a week after her husband's funeral in April 1945, a cluster of reporters were waiting at the door of her Washington Square apartment.
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An in-depth look at Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the 20th century's most influential-- and admired-women. ... New content © 1999 PBS/WGBH. Visit Your Local PBS Station PBS Home PBS Home Programs A-Z TV Schedules Watch Video Support PBS Shop PBS Search PBS Images with menu descriptions The American ... WGBH and PBS logos...
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October 11: Eleanor Roosevelt is born in New York City. ... Elliott Roosevelt, Eleanor's father, is confined to a mental asylum; Eleanor's mother, Anna Hall Roosevelt, dies of diphtheria. ... President McKinley is assassinated six months after his second inauguration; Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, Eleanor's uncle,
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World-renowned, respected, and admired, Eleanor Roosevelt made many lasting and meaningful contributions to the welfare of mankind which have stood the rigorous test of time. Her humanitarian efforts on behalf of children, the oppressed and the poor earned her the love of millions throughout the world.
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70 quotes and quotations by Eleanor Roosevelt ... Find on Amazon: Eleanor Roosevelt; Related Authors: Michelle Obama; Abigail Adams; Martha Washington; Nancy Reagan; Dolley Madison; Lady Bird Johnson; Barbara Bush; Laura Bush;
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The White House. President Barack Obama ... Edith Kermit Cardow Roosevelt ... Anna Eleanor Roosevelt...
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