• Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of one U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt, and married a man who would become another, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • Each year, when Roosevelt held a picnic at Val-Kill for delinquent boys, her granddaughter Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves assisted her.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)—First Lady, author, activist, and politician—appeared in many FBI files due to her prominent public role.
  • FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt in Georgia, 1929, via the Washington Post. Eleanor Roosevelt had a long and remarkably busy life.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt was born in Manhattan in 1884 into a family of much prestige and wealth. But while such an environment provided comfort, Eleanor’s early...
  • Eleanor's grandmother raised the Roosevelt children. Eleanor remembered that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.
  • Roosevelt ve Livingston ailelerin bir üyesi, Eleanor genç yaşta hem veliler ve ağabeyleri birinin ölümüne acı, mutsuz bir çocukluk geςirdim.
  • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of the 32nd president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. During her lifetime, she was a part of the Democratic Party...
  • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born 56 West 37th Street in New York City on October 11, 1884 and died at 55 East 74th Street in Manhattan on November 7, 1962.
  • On March 17, 1905, 20-year-old Eleanor married Franklin Roosevelt , a 22-year-old Harvard University student and her fifth cousin once removed.
  • "yoksulluk çok pahali bir lüks. maliyetini karsilayamayiz.'' - eleanor roosevelt. ... "nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission." -eleanor roosevelt
  • Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She was also an advocate for human and civil rights.
  • With the entry of the United States into World War I in April 1917, Eleanor Roosevelt was able to resume her volunteer work.