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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... wife . When her husband Franklin won his campaign for the presidency in 1932 , she felt deeply troubled . She dreaded the prospect of living in the White House . Proud of her accomplishments as a teacher , a writer , and a political ...
... wife . When her husband Franklin won his campaign for the presidency in 1932 , she felt deeply troubled . She dreaded the prospect of living in the White House . Proud of her accomplishments as a teacher , a writer , and a political ...
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... wife . She wrote that she took an interest in politics because " It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever interested her husband , whether it was politics , books , or a particular dish for dinner . ' 99 Their rented house in ...
... wife . She wrote that she took an interest in politics because " It was a wife's duty to be interested in whatever interested her husband , whether it was politics , books , or a particular dish for dinner . ' 99 Their rented house in ...
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... wife . He sympathized with Eleanor's ideals of social justice , but he preferred to let her take the lead . That way , he could gain political allies in the black community without losing the support of powerful southern segregationists ...
... wife . He sympathized with Eleanor's ideals of social justice , but he preferred to let her take the lead . That way , he could gain political allies in the black community without losing the support of powerful southern segregationists ...
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First Lady | 1 |
Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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