Eleanor Roosevelt – The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt Book

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  Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of former President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was a woman of integral wisdom and was intimately involved in her husband’s political life. But despite being involved with her husband’s political affairs, including the New Deal –economic programs, and the Wagner Act (labor unions) she was full of courageous actions and many experiences that involved her in women’s organizations and youth movements. Her autobiography is a self portrait of how she delves right into being an advocate for civil rights, consumer welfare, and improved housing. When FDR died in 1945, she remained a UN delegate by working to enhance the status of working women, and equal rights. Eleanor Roosevelt was on the committee that drafted and approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She was recognized internationally for her commitment and fortitude for the liberty and human rights ideals she held so dearly.

Eleanor Roosevelt, born in 1884 and died in 1962, was one of American’s greatest humanitarians of all time. She was the first lady when her husband FDR was the former President. She led women’s organizations, and youth movements for civil rights and consumer welfare. She was a prominent UN delegate in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  SEE THIS BOOK ON SALE

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