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The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt

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Dive into the remarkable life of Eleanor Roosevelt with "The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt," published on October 21, 2014. This compelling narrative, told in her own words, spans the transformative years of American history from the Gilded Age to the Cold War. As a First Lady, U.N. Delegate, and a fervent advocate for the underprivileged, Eleanor Roosevelt used her formidable position to influence the political landscape of her time, pushing for advancements in civil rights, gender equality, and social justice. Her story is not just a reflection on her public persona, but also an intimate look at her personal challenges, triumphs, and convictions. This book is an invaluable resource for adult learners, providing insights into the complexities of advocacy and governance, and exploring how one woman's relentless pursuit of justice can help reshape the world. Reflect on how Eleanor's legacy challenges us to consider our roles in the ongoing fight for equality and rights.

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Published by Harper Perennial Modern Classics on October 21, 2014
480 pages
ISBN: 9780062355911
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