Eleanor Roosevelt: From Advocate to First Lady of New York

Eleanor Roosevelt: From Advocate to First Lady of New York

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Eleanor Roosevelt was deeply involved in social causes, teaching immigrant children, and joining the National Consumers League. She met Franklin Roosevelt, and they married in 1905. Eleanor supported Franklin's political career, helping him connect with people and succeed in elections. During World War I, she volunteered for the Red Cross and Naval Hospital. In 1921, Franklin contracted polio, but Eleanor helped maintain his political presence. She became a prominent speaker and educator, balancing her roles as First Lady of New York and a teacher. Eleanor's influence grew as she supported Franklin's political ambitions and advocated for social causes.

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What organizations was Eleanor involved with during World War 1?

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What was Eleanor's role in the private girls school in New York City?

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What role did Eleanor take on after Franklin became Governor of New York?

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