Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962)
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Date of Birth | October 11, 1884 |
Date of Death | November 7, 1962 |
Place of Birth | New York, NY |
Place of Death | New York, NY |
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Spouses | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Number of Children | Six |
Born in 1884 in New York City, Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of one U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt, and married a man who would become another, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Redefining the role of the first lady, she advocated for human and women's rights, held press conferences and penned her own column. After leaving the White House in 1945, Eleanor became chair of the U.N.'s Human Rights Commission. The groundbreaking first lady died in 1962 in New York City.
“The political influence that was attributed to me was nil where my husband was concerned ...If I felt strongly about anything, I told Franklin, since he had the power to do things and I did not, but he did not always feel as I felt.”