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Eleanor Roosevelt

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Here, in her words and the words of those who knew her, is a look at one of the great First Ladies of the 20th century who, with her husband, led the U.S. through a war, championed the rights of the less fortunate, and, as a widow, became her country's delegate to the newly formed United Nations. Large format.

80 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1996

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Nancy J. Skarmeas

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November 24, 2017
There is so much to be said about Eleanor Roosevelt.
A tireless woman,very smart that helped her husband FDR during his presidency and his illness with polio.
After WWII she visited many hospitals of wounded service men .
After she was widowed she was a member of the UN delegation on Human Rights.
She traveled more that any other First Lady
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September 10, 2025
A collection of writings both about and by Eleanor Roosevelt. It falls short as a biographical work as there are gaps in time and some major life events are not included but merely alluded to.
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