Biography of eleanor roosevelt

Biographies of Social Activists Book 25 · LibriHouse
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Eleanor Roosevelt, the transformative First Lady and humanitarian, redefined the role of women in public service and became a powerful advocate for human rights. Born in 1884 in New York City, Eleanor used her platform to champion social justice, civil rights, and global peace during and after her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency. This biography explores her work as a diplomat, her role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and her efforts to empower women and marginalized communities. Eleanor’s courage, compassion, and activism left a profound legacy. This book celebrates her life, her achievements as a leader, and her enduring influence as one of the most admired figures of the 20th century.

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Kuldeep Shubham
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The writing painted a vivid picture of the subject's life
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