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  • {{dambigbox|Eleanor Roosevelt|Roosevelt}} '''Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ''' (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962), sometimes called '''ER''',
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  • *Beasley, Maurine H., et al, eds. ''The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=104599663 online * Beck, Susan Abrams. "Eleanor Roosevelt: The Path to Equality." ''White House Studies,'' Vol. 4, 2004 [http://www.
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  • *[http://www.nps.gov/elro Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site] *[http://www.ervk.org/index.htm The Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill]
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  • *[http://www.nps.gov/elro Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site] *[http://www.ervk.org/index.htm The Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill]
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  • *Beasley, Maurine H., et al, eds. ''The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=104599663 online * Beck, Susan Abrams. "Eleanor Roosevelt: The Path to Equality." ''White House Studies,'' Vol. 4, 2004 [http://www.
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  • ...n of the Council of American Ambassadors and President of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (FERI); signatory of "Beyond Guantanamo"; Deputy U.S. Ambassador,
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  • ...in any part of the ideological spectrum. Its first honorary chairs were [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] and [[Wendell Willkie]].
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  • ...n of the Council of American Ambassadors and President of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (FERI) since its creation in 1987. His daughter, [[Katrina Vand ...leanor Roosevelt, John Kennedy, and the Election of 1960: A Project of The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers
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  • {{r|Eleanor Roosevelt}}
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  • ...ster General and party chairman to mount an unsuccessful presidential bid. Eleanor Roosevelt flew to the convention to try to repair the damage in the Roosevelt-Farley
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  • * Goodwin, Doris Kearns. ''No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II'' (1995), joint biography by scholar [http: ...Joseph P. ''Eleanor and Franklin: The Story of Their Relationship Based on Eleanor Roosevelt's Private Papers'' (1971), scholarly history of a marriage. [http://www.que
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  • {{dambigbox|Eleanor Roosevelt|Roosevelt}} '''Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ''' (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962), sometimes called '''ER''',
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  • ...ing to AdAge.com, in 1945 [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] was the best-known woman in the US, immediately followed by Crocker.
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  • ...ndash; the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA). Hopkins and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] began a long friendship, which strengthened his role in relief programs. ...outh Administration]]) and for artists and writers ("Federal One"). He and Eleanor Roosevelt worked together to publicize and defend New Deal relief programs. He was co
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  • ...lso in 1943, Willkie helped to establish [[Freedom House]] together with [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] . ...lies one who contributed to saving freedom," he would prefer the latter. Eleanor Roosevelt eulogized him as a "man of courage.... (whose) outspoken opinions on race r
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  • ...cto or official positions in addition to their First Lady duties. Since [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], the First Lady has been allowed to have salaried staff paid for by the n
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  • ...and in his work kept up the pressure on the Allied powers to intervene. [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] said of him, "This is a personal war of Szyk against Hitler, and I do not
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  • * Beasley, Maurine H., Holly C. Shulman, Henry R. Beasley. ''The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=101379496 online
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  • * Goodwin, Doris Kearns. ''No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II'' (1995), joint biography by scholar [http:
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  • * [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
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  • <blockquote>Disney stared at me the way Eleanor Roosevelt would have looked at Heinrich Himmler... his face gone white and haggard...
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  • ...23}}</ref> Virginia Foster Durr was a close friend of [[Rosa Parks]] and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], and was sister-in-law (through her sister's marriage) of Supreme Court J ...ee. Working together with [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], she lobbied for legislation to abolish the [[Poll tax (United States)|po
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  • ...continued in the [[New Deal coalition]]. He and his highly visible wife [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] remain touchstones for modern American liberalism. The [[American conserv ...ndsons, Johannes and Jacobus, began the Oyster Bay (Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt) and Hyde Park (FDR) branches of the Roosevelt family. Eleanor was descende
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  • ...and two younger siblings — his brother Elliott Roosevelt (the father of [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]) and his sister Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. ...oosevelt, Jr. </ref> "Uncle Ted" was the godfather and favorite uncle of [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], whom he gave away in marriage to their fifth cousin [[Franklin D. Roosev
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  • ...om the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), led by [[Walter Reuther]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], Joseph Rauh, James Rowe, [[Reinhold Niebuhr]], [[Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
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  • * [[Eleanor Roosevelt Leadership Award]] (1989)<ref name="www2.edc.org"/>
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  • ...low studied people that impressed him, including [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]. He characterized ''self-actualized people'' as having:
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