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Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)

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Eleanor Roosevelt, October 11, 1884 - November 7, 1962 Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884, to Anna Hall and Elliott Roosevelt. Her mother died in 1892, and she and her brother went to live with Grandmother Hall. Her father died only two years later. She attended a toon meer distinguished school in England when she became of age, at 15. She met and married her distant cousin Franklin, in 1905. In Albany, Franklin served in the state Senate from 1910 to 1913, and Eleanor started her career as political helpmate. She gained a knowledge of Washington and its ways while he served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. When he was stricken with polio in 1921, she tended him and became active in the women's division of the State Democratic Committee to keep his interest in politics alive. He successfully campaigned for governor in 1928 and eventually won the Presidency with Eleanor by his side. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, holding the post from March 1933 to April 1945 during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office. When Eleanor came to the White House in 1933, she understood social conditions better than any of her predecessors and she transformed the role of First Lady. She never shirked official entertaining. She broke precedence to hold press conferences, traveled to all parts of the country and give lectures and radio broadcasts, and also wrote a daily syndicated newspaper column, "My Day." After the President's death in 1945 she returned to a cottage at his Hyde Park estate. Within a year, however, she became the American spokeswoman in the United Nations. She continued her career until her strength began to wane in 1962. She died in New York City that November, and was buried at Hyde Park beside her husband. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt (1960) — Auteur — 571 exemplaren
This I Remember (1949) 255 exemplaren
It's Up to the Women (1933) 64 exemplaren
This is My Story (1937) 47 exemplaren
If You Ask Me (1946) 45 exemplaren
India and the Awakening East (1953) 26 exemplaren
The Moral Basis of Democracy (1940) 24 exemplaren
Christmas 1940 (1986) 18 exemplaren
Christmas (1940) 10 exemplaren
Your Teens and Mine (1961) 9 exemplaren
Ladies of Courage (1954) 4 exemplaren
This Is America (1942) 3 exemplaren
Peace on Earth 1 exemplaar
Empty Without You 1 exemplaar
It Seems to Me 1 exemplaar
Alleen verder 1 exemplaar
Minner og mennesker 1 exemplaar
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Just delightful. While some observation or advice is very particular to the time, most of it is timeless. The passages worth remembering or referencing later filled three typed pages. Fear -- the Great Enemy; The Uses of Time; The Art of Maturity; Readjustment is Endless; The right to BE an Individual were chapters I found ripe with wisdom.

"I never can understand why so many people are afraid to live their own lives as they themselves think is right. You can get rid of your neighbors but you cannot get rid of yourself, so you are the person to be satisfied." (125)

This time through I read a library copy. I know I need one of my own.
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rebwaring | 10 andere besprekingen | Aug 14, 2023 |
I did not know too much about Eleanor Roosevelt before reading this, for instance, I did not know that she was more closely related to Teddy Roosevelt than FDR was. :O I enjoyed reading her articles and the historical summaries accompanying them. She comes across as such a refreshing combination of someone who was both extremely empathetic and rational -- which I really identified with. It is amazing (and somewhat depressing) how similar the issues she spoke of are still pertinent today.

The one article that really jumped out to me was her quoting Jefferson.

We should remember Thomas Jefferson's admonition that democracy, which we have discovered through the years to be one of the most difficult forms of government, cannot function except with an educated electorate.


I had recently come across an article that was doing a poll about the purpose of education in the United States, and not one response spoke of the need for an educated electorate which I found shocking, so it was nice to see her make that point.
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