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  1. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ( Nova Iorque, 11 de outubro de 1884 – Nova Iorque, 7 de novembro de 1962) foi primeira-dama dos Estados Unidos de 1933 a 1945. Biografia. Apoiou a política do New Deal, criada por seu marido e primo de quinto grau, o presidente Franklin Delano Roosevelt, e tornou-se grande defensora dos direitos humanos.

  2. 23 de jan. de 2020 · Fatos rápidos: Eleanor Roosevelt. Conhecido por : Primeira-dama do presidente Franklin Roosevelt, escritor e diplomata. Nasceu em 11 de outubro de 1884 na cidade de Nova York. Pais : Elliott e Anna Hall Roosevelt. Morreu em 7 de novembro de 1962 na cidade de Nova York.

  3. Eleanor Roosevelt (1884—1962) Como Presidente da Comissão dos Direitos Humanos das Nações Unidas, Eleanor Roosevelt foi a força impulsora na criação da carta de liberdades em 1948 que sempre será o seu legado: A Declaração Universal dos Direitos do Homem.

  4. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (/ ˈ ɛ l ɪ n ɔːr ˈ r oʊ z ə v ɛ l t / EL-in-or ROH-zə-velt; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist. [5] [6] She was the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's four terms in office ...

  5. www.history.com › first-ladies › eleanor-rooseveltEleanor Roosevelt - HISTORY

    • Eleanor Roosevelt’s Early Years
    • Eleanor Roosevelt’s Marriage and Family Life
    • Eleanor Roosevelt as First Lady
    • Eleanor Roosevelt on Human Rights
    • Eleanor Roosevelt’s Marriage to Franklin Roosevelt
    • Eleanor Roosevelt After The White House
    • Eleanor Roosevelt’s Death

    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City. Her father, Elliott Roosevelt (1860-1894) was the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt, and her mother, Anna Hall (1863-1892), was from a wealthy New York family. Roosevelt’s father was an alcoholic and her parents’ marriage was troubled. After her mother died of diphtheria in ...

    On March 17, 1905, 20-year-old Eleanor married Franklin Roosevelt, a 22-year-old Harvard University student and her fifth cousin once removed. The two had met as children and became reacquainted after Eleanor returned from school in England. Their wedding took place at the home of one of Eleanor’s relatives on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and the b...

    Eleanor Roosevelt was initially reluctant to step into the role of first lady, fearful about losing her hard-won autonomy and knowing she would have to give up her Todhunter teaching job and other activities and organizations she cared about. However, after Franklin Roosevelt was sworn in as president in March 1933, Eleanor began to transform the c...

    Eleanor Roosevelt’s work on behalf of human rights was amplified by her work with the United Nations (U.N.), which was founded two months after the end of World War II. President Harry Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt to be part of the first U.S. delegation to the U.N., and she went on to chair the Human Rights Committee. In September 1948, Elean...

    The Roosevelts had one of the most notable political partnerships in American history, as well as a complex personal relationship. Early on in their marriage, in 1918, Eleanor discovered her husband was having an affair with her social secretary, Lucy Mercer (1891-1948). Eleanor offered Franklin a divorce; however, he chose to stay in the marriage ...

    After the president’s death, Eleanor Roosevelt returned to New York, splitting her time between her Val-Kill cottage (the former furniture factory was turned into a home) in Hyde Park and an apartment in New York City. There was speculation she would run for public office; instead, she chose to remain highly active as a private citizen. From 1946 t...

    Eleanor Roosevelt died at age 78 on November 7, 1962, in New York City from aplastic anemia, tuberculosis and heart failure. Her funeral was attended by President Kennedy and former presidents Harry Truman (1884-1972) and Dwight D. Eisenhower(1890-1969). She was buried next to her husband on the grounds of the Roosevelt estate in Hyde Park.

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  6. Eleanor Roosevelt era sobrinha do presidente Theodore Roosevelt e nasceu em 11 de outubro de 1884. Eleanor sofreu perdas precoces com a morte de seus pais. Ela era muito tímida e retraída quando criança, mas estudar no exterior quando adolescente na Inglaterra aumentou sua confiança.

  7. Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 –1962). Como presidente e membro mais influente da Comissão dos Direitos Humanos das Nações Unidas, Eleanor Roosevelt foi a força impulsionadora em 1948 na criação da carta de liberdades que sempre será seu legado: A Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos.