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Eleanor Roosevelt: Activist, First Lady, Diplomat


Episode 1007


This Wikipedia biography covers the life and legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving First Lady of the United States and a transformative political figure. The text details her early personal struggles, her influential political partnership with Franklin D. Roosevelt, and her unprecedented use of media and activism to champion civil rights and women's issues. After her time in the White House, she played a pivotal role at the United Nations, where she helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The sources also explore her complex personal relationships, her shift from early antisemitic views to becoming a human rights advocate, and her posthumous status as a cultural icon. Ultimately, the material portrays her as a pioneering diplomat and reformer whose impact redefined the social and political scope of the presidential spouse.


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