Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
She was born on October 11, 1884
She died on November 7, 1964
The age of death is 78 years old
She had an unhappy childhood having suffered the deaths of both parents and one of her brother at a young age At 15, she attended Allenswood Boarding Academy in London and was deeply influenced by its founder and director Marie Souvestre.
Her education
Eleanor Roosevelt was tutored privately and with the encouragement of her Anna Bamie Roosevelt she was sent to Allenswood Academy at the age of 15 a private finishing school in wimbledon London England where she was educated from 1899 to 1902.
Her accomplishment
Eleanor Roosevelt accomplishments is pressed the United States to join and support the United Nations and became its first delegate to the committee on Human Rights.
Eleanor
Eleanor personality is extremely smart and brave
Wife of Franklin D. (mother of six children)
She loved her husband, freedom and her children
She loved helping others she does not like it to be unfair in life
Her fear is people disapproval and public speaking
Her Accomplishments is following her husband death in 1945
She wanted to see Human Rights
She was born in New York City and lived in New York City, Hempstead, and in Washington, D.C.
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