History Kids: Eleanor Roosevelt

History Kids: Eleanor Roosevelt

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1st - 6th Grade

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Eleanor Roosevelt, a trailblazer in her own right, transformed the role of First Lady by actively engaging in social and political issues. Born into a prominent family, she overcame personal challenges and developed a strong sense of independence and leadership at Allenswood Academy. Her marriage to Franklin D. Roosevelt marked the beginning of her active involvement in politics. As First Lady, she championed civil rights, women's rights, and the New Deal during the Great Depression. After Franklin's death, she continued her advocacy at the United Nations, contributing significantly to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Eleanor's legacy as a dedicated advocate for social change endures.

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How did Eleanor Roosevelt support Franklin Roosevelt during his political career?

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What was the significance of Eleanor Roosevelt's newspaper column 'My Day'?

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What were some of the key themes in Eleanor Roosevelt's book 'This Is My Story'?

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Reflect on Eleanor Roosevelt's legacy. How is she remembered today?

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