She was considered America's most influential First Lady, she started new paths for women and led the battle for social justice everywhere. Today she is still a powerful inspiration to leaders in both the civil rights and women's movements. Eleanor shattered the usual submissive mold that the role of the First Lady had traditionally been fashioned, and reshaped it around her own skills and her commitment to social reform. She gave a voice to people who did not have power. She was the first woman to speak in front of a national convention, to write a syndicated column, to earn money as a lecturer, to be a radio commentator, and to hold regular press conferences. she worked 15-16 hours a day helping in World War 1. for the soldiers she made Sandwiches, knitted sweaters,and built a rec room.
she was a nurse in world war 2. she took care of wounded soldiers.
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
Eleanor Franklin Egan has written: 'Iraq and Eleanor Egan's The war in the cradle of the world' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Description and travel, World War, 1914-1918 'The war in the cradle of the world'
they were allies in world war 2
He wanted to win the war.
President
He expected victory.
She didn't end World War 1.....
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Eleanor Wheeler has written: 'Lidice' -- subject(s): Atrocities, History, World War, 1939-1945
The role of what?
To win the war on both fronts.