Eleanor Roosevelt was the husband of Franklin D. Roosevelt. She served as the first lady of the president. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, 12 years from 1933 to 1945. She was a diplomat and activist. She was already deeply involved in human rights and social justice issues. She was often called “The First Lady of the World” by many because of her many achievements in promoting human rights.
The title “The First Lady of the World” was given to Eleanor Roosevelt by President
Harry S. Truman. She redefined the purpose of the first lady in American politics. Eleanor was controversial on her days as a first lady because of her opinions on racial issues. She was highly devoted to promoting human rights and social justice