What should women learn from the life of Eleanor Roosevelt?
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt portrait 1933.jpg
Roosevelt in 1933
1st Chair of the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women
In office
January 20, 1961 – November 7, 1962
President
John F. Kennedy. serving as a stand-in for her incapacitated husband, making public appearances on his behalf, often carefully coached by Louis Howe.[76] She also started working with the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL), raising funds in support of the union's goals: a 48-hour work week, minimum wage, and the abolition of child labor.[16] Throughout the 1920s, Roosevelt became
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- John F. Kennedy. serving as a stand-in for her incapacitated husband, making public appearances on his behalf, often carefully coached by Louis Howe.[76] She also started working with the Women's Trade Union League (WTUL), raising funds in support of the union's goals: a 48-hour work week, minimum wage, and the abolition of child labor.[16] Throughout the 1920s, Roosevelt became
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