How was Eleanor Roosevelt's personality in contrast to what she become?
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Eleanor Roosevelt grew up to become The First Lady of the United States. Along with it she was much admired and loved as an author and lecturer by people throughout the world. She was a quiet and parentless girl, a personality completely contrasting with what she became and no one had expected so much out of her.
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After President Roosevelt's death in 1945, President Harry S. Truman appointed Eleanor a delegate to the United Nations (UN), where she served as chairman of the Commission on Human Rights (1946–51) and played a major role in the drafting and adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).
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