Eleanor Roosevelt
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An astute politician dedicated feminist and champion of the rights of minorities Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most powerful women in 20th-century America. In an age when proper ladies were expected to supervise the household dine with the right people and entertain elegantly she established careers as a teacher social worker and reformer started a furniture factory and became a successful journalist. Forming a unique political alliance with her husband she played a key role in the Democratic party and shaped many of the programs of the New Deal. She later became an official delegate to the United Nations where she served as chair of the Commission on Human Rights.Written expressly for high school students this biography clearly and concisely relates the life of Eleanor Roosevelt to the times in which she lived. A timeline presents the events of her life in summary form. This is followed by chapters on her youth her marriage to Franklin Delano Roosevelt her early work as a social activist the rise of her power and influence and her activities during and after World War II. The volume closes with a bibliographical essay.
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