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“My 5-year-old was Eleanor Roosevelt for the Presidents Day thing at school and ever since she put on that costume, she has not taken it off,” stated Liz Hewett.
Eleanor Roosevelt, who served as first lady for 12 years, died on this day in history, Nov. 7, 1962, after carving out her own legacy as one of the most influential women in American history.
If first lady Eleanor Roosevelt were to “come back,” as she does in Mark St. Germain’s new solo play, she’d encounter an America and a world that need her social justice advocacy and ...
Yet, Eleanor Roosevelt did occupy a singular place in U.S. history. She did all those things in her 12 years as first lady and so much in the remaining 17 years of her life that this morning’s ...
Eleanor Roosevelt died after a two-year battle with baffling illnesses on this day in history, Nov. 7, 1962.
These tiny portraits keep America's iconic leaders at our fingertips, their contributions to history forever stamped on our collective memory.
On Nov. 4, 1956, Democrat Eleanor Roosevelt and Republican Margaret Chase Smith debated as proxies for presidential candidates Adlai Stevenson and Dwight Eisenhower.
Cardi B came for the spicy wings and ended up sharing some “Who knew?” news during an appearance on “First We Feast.” ...
Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt had essentially agreed to have a loveless marriage, a kind of partnership. What happened early on, when she was pregnant with one of their children, was that ...
Yet, Eleanor Roosevelt did occupy a singular place in U.S. history. She did all those things in her 12 years as first lady and so much in the remaining 17 years of her life that this morning’s ...