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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt

American Women's History Museum

Eleanor Roosevelt, an activist for equity and human rights, redefined the role of First Lady of the United States. Focusing on work, politics, and activism rather than traditional social obligations, she wrote a newspaper column and held her own press conferences for women reporters, supported the civil rights movement, and openly advocated for underprivileged communities.


Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt

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She was one of us

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How Eleanor Roosevelt Redefined the Role of First Lady

Eleanor Roosevelt's 1941 Inaugural Ball Gown

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Eleanor Roosevelt Flies at Moton Field - Tuskegee Airman Leroy Ely

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Wind Machine with Gabriel, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Armstrong

Why Eleanor Roosevelt Visited Active War Zones During WWII

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Telegram to Althea Gibson from Eleanor Roosevelt

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt's 1933 Inaugural Ball Gown

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Franklin D. and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt

Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt - STEM in 30

William Zorach, Eleanor Roosevelt, Carl Milles, and Edgar Miller


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