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Diligent, cooperation, liberty
Eleanor helped many wounded soldiers. also gave time and money to charities.
Eleanor Roosevelt accomplished many great things after her delegation to the United Nations. Her greatest achievement was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that she helped to write.
Some of it was state business, and some humanitarianism. Not for nothing was she dubbed First Lady of the World. Mrs. Roosevelt was active in the affairs of the United Nations.
Eleanor's mother, Anna died when Eleanor was seven from some unknown illness. Anna had to go to the hospital and get surgery... she didn't come back out alive. At that time her father was gone and he never got to see his wife again. her father, Elliot, died when Eleanor was ten. He did because he "lapsed into a coma after a drunken fall and died..." -quote from Eleanor Roosevelt a life of discovery by Russell Freedman
too always work harder. and never give up in what you belive in
She Loved to read and write books. She was an experienced knitter. Some of her patterns can be found in the FDR library.
Eleanor Roosevelt Cleopatra Rosa Parks Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Eleanor Roosevelt's first school she attended was in France where they spoke french she was only six at the time. her second was at her house and still she was only six she took homeschooling with some other kids around the neighborhood.
go ask her. she went to allenswood and had some tutores she didn't go to college
Eleanor Roosevelt married to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905