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This letter, written from the Hotel Roberts in Muncie, Indiana, conveys Eleanor Roosevelt's reaction to correspondence received from Anna Louise Strong. She promises to give Strong's letter to her husband, Franklin D.
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It Seems to Me: Selected Letters of Eleanor Roosevelt
One of the most important women of the twentieth century, Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was also one of its most prolific letter writers. Yet never before has a selection of her letters to public figures, world leaders, and individuals outside her family
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Eleanor Roosevelt [approximately 1955]
From the Herral Long Collection, a circa 1955 portrait of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Long, Herral, 1929-2014
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Justine Wise Polier and Eleanor Roosevelt correspondence collection, 1938-1972 (bulk 1938-1962)
This collection contains correspondence between Judge Justine Wise Polier and Eleanor Roosevelt sent between 1938-1962, with additional correspondence sent between Judge Polier and other individuals through 1972.
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Eleanor Roosevelt Speaking With Son Jimmy Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt gives a speech at Fairleigh Dickinson University, with her son, James [Jimmy] Roosevelt by her ...
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This letter from Eleanor Roosevelt conveys her disagreements with statements she had received in correspondence from Anna Louise Strong. Roosevelt tells Strong that she believes the investigation of employees who had been involved in the 1934 Minneapolis
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
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Conclusion: Eleanor Roosevelt and Her Transatlantic Quest for Equality and Freedom
Dario Fazzi
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Letter, 1933 Dec. 4, Washington, to Miss Earhart
Letter, Eleanor Roosevelt to Amelia Earhart, regarding an article about Eleanor Roosevelt wanting to learn to fly, December 4 ...
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