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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... death , she became a major force at the United Nations , where her efforts on behalf of human rights earned her the title , First Lady of the World . People meeting her for the first time often were startled by how " unjustly " the ...
... death , she became a major force at the United Nations , where her efforts on behalf of human rights earned her the title , First Lady of the World . People meeting her for the first time often were startled by how " unjustly " the ...
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... death . But this is what had been required of me and I wanted to be useful . I entered my first sweatshop and walked up the steps of my first tene- ment . . . . I saw little children of four or five sitting at [ work ] tables until they ...
... death . But this is what had been required of me and I wanted to be useful . I entered my first sweatshop and walked up the steps of my first tene- ment . . . . I saw little children of four or five sitting at [ work ] tables until they ...
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... death , 142-45 , 147 , 158 and FDR's polio , 71-74 as FDR's stand - in , 77 , 87 , 100-101 as First Lady , 1–3 , 92–144 as governor's wife , 84-90 homes of , 6 , 12 , 32 , 47-49 , 55 , 72 , 154 , 170 , 185-87 . See also Campo- bello ...
... death , 142-45 , 147 , 158 and FDR's polio , 71-74 as FDR's stand - in , 77 , 87 , 100-101 as First Lady , 1–3 , 92–144 as governor's wife , 84-90 homes of , 6 , 12 , 32 , 47-49 , 55 , 72 , 154 , 170 , 185-87 . See also Campo- bello ...
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First Lady | 1 |
Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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