Eleanor Roosevelt
What’s inside
This autobiography recounts the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, a prominent political figure and First Lady, her humanitarian work, and her role in the United Nations.
You’ll Learn
- Gaining inspiration from Eleanor Roosevelt’s life of service
- Understanding the evolution of women’s roles in politics
- Learning about the historical context of the early 20th century
- Exploring the foundations of human rights advocacy
Key Points
- Early Life and Education
- Marriage to Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Role as First Lady
- Human Rights and Social Activism
- Work with the United Nations
- Legacy and Influence on Future Generations
Who’s it For
- History enthusiasts
- Women’s rights advocates
- Political science students
- Readers interested in American history
About the author
Eleanor Roosevelt was a renowned political figure, activist, and diplomat, known for her humanitarian efforts and advocacy for civil rights.