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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City. Her full name was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. ... Her mother, Anna Rebecca Hall, died in 1892, and her father, Elliott Roosevelt died in 1894. ... During this time, Eleanor was enrolled in the New York Junior League, a charitable organization for wealthy women. ... Rachel Toor states, " despite or perhaps because of her privileged background, Roosevelt felt compelled to work on behalf of the less fortunate" (32). Eleanor also took a job of teaching children dancing and gymnastic exercises at the Bivington Street Settlement House on New Yorks Lower Eats Side. Working with poor children, women, and men was an awakening experience for Eleanor. ... Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most influential women of her time because she fought for the rights and needs of the poor, of minorities, and of the disadvantaged.
On March 17, 1905, she married her fifth cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. ... Franklins mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, interfered in Eleanors relationship with her husband. "But although she was initially cowed by both her dominating mother-in-law and her ambitious and sometimes preoccupied husband, Eleanor Roosevelt would soon learn to stand on her own" (Toor 39). ... Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. ... Eleanor began volunteer work, knitting scarves, sweaters, and socks for servicemen and telling other women to do the same. ... For the Red Cross, Eleanor also had to inspect hospitals. ... In 1920, Eleanor joined the League of Women Voters. ... Eleanor then served as a delegate to state and national conventions.
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Title: Eleanor Roosevelt
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