Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... Washington paid no more calls . They began to organize at once to meet the unusual demands of wartime . " At the ... Washington's Union Station . During the hot and steamy summer of 1918 , when many volunteers were away on vacation , she ...
... Washington paid no more calls . They began to organize at once to meet the unusual demands of wartime . " At the ... Washington's Union Station . During the hot and steamy summer of 1918 , when many volunteers were away on vacation , she ...
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... Washington ready to do so . Time and again she urged her husband to support laws banning discrimination , even when he was not ready to take action , when his advisors were worried about a white backlash . Some of his aides felt that ...
... Washington ready to do so . Time and again she urged her husband to support laws banning discrimination , even when he was not ready to take action , when his advisors were worried about a white backlash . Some of his aides felt that ...
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... Washington , but since he's running for the good of the country I hope he wins , " she said . FDR did win , defeating his Republican opponent , Thomas E. Dewey , by more than three and a half million votes — a tribute to Roosevelt's ...
... Washington , but since he's running for the good of the country I hope he wins , " she said . FDR did win , defeating his Republican opponent , Thomas E. Dewey , by more than three and a half million votes — a tribute to Roosevelt's ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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