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Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal And Public Life
A brief biography of the First Lady, spouse of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is particularly known for her work for human rights.
Joanne Mattern. Early. Sorrows. Early. Sorrows. Eleanor always felt she was a disappointment to her mother. Anna was often cold and stiff with the little girl. She called her daughter “Granny” because of the way she looked.
A biography of the former first lady who became active in promoting both civil rights and the feminist movement.
NF : Nancy Fogel NL : Dr. Nathan Lieberman NPS : National Park Service NRG : Nina Roosevelt Gibson NRI : Nancy Roosevelt Ireland NYSOPR & HP : New York State Office of Parks , Recreation and Historic Preservation , Clermont Historic ...
Eleanor had an equally intense friendship with Earl Miller, a tall and handsome New York state trooper. In 1929, Franklin, then the governor of New York, appointed Miller to protect Eleanor, who had refused to be driven in the state- ...
Donn W. Parson , in his Ph.D. dissertation , “ Entering the Public Sphere : The 1920s Rhetoric of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ” ( 1995 ) , discusses Eleanor's efforts to persuade women to enter the “ unladylike ” arena of politics .
Her life would be filled with hardships, determination, advocacy, and triumphs. This is the story of one of the most influential First Ladies of the White House, a truly remarkable woman.
Lash, Eleanor and Franklin, p. 44. Ibid., p. 42. Roosevelt, The Autobiography, p. 10; Throughout her life, in a bid to vindicate herself and her father, Lash argued that she determined to demonstrate a steadiness of purpose that would ...
A liberated woman with a strong sense of both public and private duty, Eleanor Roosevelt overcame the shyness she had in her youth to construct careers of her own in teaching, writing, and international diplomacy.;When she ente.
Examines Eleanor Roosevelt's life as a professional woman, a wife and mother, and, finally, a woman who illuminated her times and exemplified the complexities of womanhood in the twentieth century
A collection of essays on various phases of Eleanor Roosevelt's life and career.
Offers readers an inside look into the life of Eleanor Roosevelt and how she influenced the nation as First Lady.
A biography of first lady and social reformer Eleanor Roosevelt, who was involved in politics, the fight for women's rights, and world peace.
Traces the life of the first lady and social reformer, describes her marriage to President Roosevelt, and discusses her role in American politics
Presiding in the White House longer than any other first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt championed the downtrodden as she traveled the globe, yet she was a maze of contradictions—an idealist who...
A sympathetic and sensitive portrayal of the remarkable Eleanor Roosevelt captures the life and times of a woman who continues to offer inspiration, guidance, and hope to people of all ages. Reprint. Newbery Honor Book.
The childhood of the woman who became wife of a president and a great humanitarian.
This biography offers a clear, concise and moving portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her wisdom, kindness, trials and tribulations serve as wonderful examples of the power of human dignity, and of...