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Eleanor RooseveltLoading...
By Ruben SanchezLoading...
This is a book about Eleanor Roosevelt and how she made an impact in woman rights and who she was.
Early Life
Eleanor Roosevelt is the daughter Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Hall Roosevelt and the niece of Theodore Roosevelt who was the 26th president. She grew up in a wealthy family. But both her parents died at the age of 10 and one of her brothers died when she was 9. She and her surviving brother were raised by relatives the death of her father was very hard for her because she had a pretty close bond with him.
Education
At age 15 Eleanor enrolled at Allenswood a girls boarding school outside London where she came under the influence of the French headmistress Marie Souvestre. Souvestre's curiosity and her taste for travel and excellence in everything but sports which interested Eleanor because she had similar interests. Eleanor described it as the three best years of her life.
Her Love
Soon after Eleanor returned to New York, Franklin Roosevelt, her distant cousin began to court her, and they were married on March 17, 1905. Between 1906 and 1916 Eleanor gave birth to six children, one of whom died in infancy.
U.S. Volunteer
With the entry of the United States into World War I in April 1917, Eleanor was able to resume her volunteer work. She visited wounded soldiers and worked for the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society. This work increased her sense of self worth and she wrote after “I loved i I simply ate it up.”