The First Lady Who Fought for Human Rights - Biography of Eleanor Roosevelt | Children's Biography Books , livre ebook

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First ladies don't just take care of the first family. They also do many important works too. Some of them even do impressive jobs that they leave a mark in history books. An example is Eleanor Roosevelt. Are you curious to know of her philosophy and historical actions? Then open this book today!
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15 avril 2017

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9781541918443

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English

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1 Mo

The First Lady
Who Fought
For human Rights


Biography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Children’s Biography Books





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I n this book, we will be learning about Eleanor Roosevelt. She was the First Lady married to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Born in New York City, New York on October 11, 1884 and passed away in New York City, New York on November 7, 1962, she was considered an activist, a diplomat, and an American politician. Read further to learn more about her early years and life as the First Lady.







Where did she grow up?
B orn Anna Eleanor in New York City on October 11, 1884, she decided to be known by her middle name.


Eleanor Roosevelt in 1933















S he had two younger siblings, her brother Elliott Jr., and another brother, Gracie Hall Roosevelt, who went by the name of Hall. She had a half-brother, Elliott Roosevelt Mann, who was the result of an affair her father had with a family servant, Katy Mann.


Eleanor - portrait - Huntington, Long Island, New York, 1887










Eleanor Roosevelt with her father, Elliott and her brothers, Elliott Jr. and Gracie Hall in New York






E ven though she was raised in a somewhat wealthy family, she had a difficult childhood. When she was only eight years old her mother passed away, and her father then passed away two years later, when she was ten years old. These losses led her to having to deal with depression most of her life.

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