Eleanor Roosevelt A wonderful first lady.

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Eleanor Roosevelt A wonderful first lady

Loving Eleanor was a very loving person. She; helped her husband with his work as president while he was sick. Visited troops in world War II. Worked to better the plight against African-Americans. Above is a picture of Eleanor handing presents out to needy children.

Helpful Eleanor loved to help people. Eleanor always helped her husband. She would also coordinate Red Cross Activities. She even supervised knitting room at the Navy Department. Eleanor with her husband Franklin Roosevelt, one of our presidents. Eleanor would help Franklin out all the time.

Tough Eleanor was a very tough person. She went through several deaths in her life. Her mom (1892) Her brother(1893) Her dad(1894) Her son(died in infancy) Her husband(1945) Eleanor is grieving for her husband at his grave. After his death, Eleanor kept up her hard work.

Citations Gormley, Beatrice. First Ladies, Women Who Called the White House Home. New York. Orchard Books, 2001. Print. Roosevelt, Eleanor. American Reformers. 1985. Biography Reference Bank. Web. 9 February, 2010. Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt. 30 August, 1933. AP Images. ap.org. Web. 17 February, 2010. 24 December 1934. AP Images. ap.org. Web. 17 February, 2010. Eleanor Roosevelt. 23 June, 1996. AP Images. ap.org. Web. 17 February, 2010.