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"Describes the life and work of U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt"--Provided by publisher.
Like Eleanor, Hickok had experienced romantic betrayal. After eight years of being together, her lesbian lover had left her for the stability of a heterosexual marriage. Historians can debate whether Eleanor and Lorena were physically ...
Eleanor's parents were socialites , at home in the drawing rooms and ballrooms of New York's high society . ... His older brother Theodore — later to be the president of the United States — was baby Eleanor's delighted godfather .
Looks at the life and career of Eleanor Roosevelt, including her youth and her time as a ground-breaking First Lady.
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884 to 1962, was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945 during her husband Franklin D Roosevelt's presidency. Roosevelt is also well known for her roles as diplomat and activist.
Presents the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, from her childhood, education, and marriage to her time as first lady and her work championing women's rights and other causes.
En su juventud, Eleanor Roosevelt visito zonas pobres y trato de ayudar a las personas que alli vivian.
Introduces the life and accomplishments of first lady and humanitarian, Eleanor Roosevelt.
Eleanor Roosevelt: La Biografía - Aprende la vida americana viviendo; Esposa de Franklin D. Roosevelt y Primera Dama
This second volume encompasses the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the gathering storms of World War II - the years of the Roosevelt's greatest challenges and accomplishments.
Text and photographs present the life of Eleanor Roosevelt.
A biography profiling the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady and human rights activist who worked for peace and justice and to help improve the lives of the underprivileged. Includes source notes and timeline.
Profiles the life and work of Eleanor Roosevelt, from her life as an orphan from age nine, to her time as first lady and her work for women's and minority's rights.
"A juvenile biography of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt"--Provided by publisher.
This biography examines the life of Eleanor Roosevelt. The book includes biographies of other historical people and a family tree.
A biography describing the childhood, private life, and years of public service of the popular First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Written in graphic-novel format.
An outcast child, debutante, wife and mother, she became the beloved first lady of the United States and the world. Her story is writtn as intimate(ly) as a conversation. . . . A unique work of art.--The Horn Book.
This book introduces young readers to the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, beginning with her childhood in New York City, New York.
Provides a compelling evaluation of one of the most inspiring women in American political history, Eleanor Roosevelt niece of one president and wife to another.