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Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady in every sense of the word.
Eleanor Roosevelt may have died half a century ago, but the things she accomplished continue to live on and touch the lives of ordinary people. She fought for women’s rights when no other high-ranking public official had the interest or the inclination to do so. She supported the African-Americans in their fight for equality even when she clearly understood how this would jeopardize her husband’s image. She tirelessly worked for the completion of a code on human rights that modern humans now take for granted.
She started her life in much the same way that any other woman does: concerned with her looks and craving the affection of the people she loved. But she carved her own path when she was old enough to know the difference between physical beauty and mental ability. And she didn’t stop carving up that path until she found it exactly to her liking.
Dive into the life of Eleanor Roosevelt with this biography sketch.
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