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    Brianna Sparks Mr. Zingale/ Mr. Lehman US History/ Language Arts 12 December 2016 Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt was the first First Lady to be publicly active in political and social issues. The director of Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ John Edgar Hoover; however‚ believed that she might be involved in communist activities. Did you know that he ordered his agents to monitor and keep extensive files on her? Thomas Jefferson stated that “All men are created equal” in the Declarations of Independence

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    Eleanor Roosevelt‚ the Leader Who is Eleanor Roosevelt? I found myself asking this question while researching about possible leaders to analyze for this presentation. I couldn’t recall learning anything about her in history classes that I’ve had other than that she was the wife of the famous president Franklin Roosevelt. As I began to research her I found that she was much more than the wife of a president. I read two biographies about Mrs. Roosevelt‚ the first of which was titled Eleanor Roosevelt:

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    In the song “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles‚ there is a lonely‚ sad woman who dies and is readily forgotten as she has nobody to care about her. How many people do we see out on the street that will just become "another dead body?" Eleanor Rigby really puts this into perspective that there are lonely people in this world living their lives serving others without being acknowledged. Eleanor is waiting for someone‚ but she is scarred in her heart by her lonely life. Sadly enough‚ she is an afterthought

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    J. William T. Youngs Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Longman‚ New York 2000 This book is about a woman who forever changed the course of women’s role in American history. Eleanor Roosevelt was an extremely important figure in the history of the United States‚ especially during the twentieth century. The way the author uses the book to help the reader to feel included in Eleanor’s life‚ makes the reader feel as if he knows Mrs. Roosevelt. Eleanor was the daughter of Anna Hall

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    Eleanor of Aquitaine strongly impacted lives in the Middle Ages. She was perhaps known as one of the most powerful women of her time. Eleanor of Aquitaine was Duchess of Aquitaine who went on to become queen-consort of France and later‚ queen of England. One of the main impacts Eleanor of Aquitaine had were increasing women rights. She battled and introduced better customs to increase female rights and this impacted positively on the power and rights of women in the Middle Ages. A second impact she

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    the better or inspired others to become great. One of these great leaders is Eleanor Roosevelt. Some of her outstanding leadership traits are as follows: the determination to succeed‚ having an open mind‚ and having a vision of improving others’ lives. Some may say that a leader may need more than just these traits and that is true for some‚ but these are the some of the traits that made Eleanor a great leader. Eleanor Roosevelt had the determination to inspire‚ teach‚ and show people what she was

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: An Activist for Powerful Causes Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ "In the long run‚ we shape our lives‚ and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility." Roosevelt lived this phrase vividly in her own life‚ as she actively worked for major causes until the day she died. Working constantly to further the women’s movement and foreign relations‚ along with sharing information via the media to the public‚ Eleanor

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    Who is Eleanor Roosevelt? “You can gain strength‚ courage‚ and confidences by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself “I lived through this horror. I can take next thing that comes my way” – Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt had the strength‚ courage‚ and confidences to become the first lady in the United States. Eleanor Roosevelt has looked into the face of fear political and social to accomplish her goals to where she once was. Eleanor

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    Eleanor was one of three grandchildren born from the dishonest relationship between William IX of Aquitaine and Dangereuse‚ wife of the viscount of Châtellerault. William IX had stolen Dangereuse from the viscount‚ and even though the two could not officially marry‚ they had allowed their oldest children to marry each other. Dangereuse’s oldest daughter Aenor had married William IX’s oldest son‚ William X. They had three children‚ two daughters

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most outspoken women to ever be in the White House. She is also one of the most remembered First Ladies‚ which is pretty hard to believe since she was an orphan as a child. Even though Eleanor has some hard times in her life‚ she succeed in becoming a big influence on many people. Eleanor was born on October 11‚ 1884 in New York‚ New York. Her birth name was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt‚ but her family rarely called her by her first name. She had a couple of nicknames

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