Eleanor Roosevelt: The Most Influential Woman In America

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Eleanor Roosevelt was a born leader. For more than 30 years, she was the most powerful woman in America. Niece of one president and wife of another, when her husband became president, she saw that as an opportunity to have her voice heard, and to pave a way for women in politics forever. Although Eleanor Roosevelt was considered a very outspoken and involved first lady she wasn't always this way, She grew up very sheltered and shy.

Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884, to Anna Hall Roosevelt, and Elliott Bolloch Roosevelt, into a family of great wealth. Eleanor was the niece of Theodore Roosevelt. Eleanor attended school in England as a teenager, which helped her come out of her shell Somewhat. Her mother died in 1892 when she was 10 years old from Diphtheria. Eleanor was unaware, that one day she would be known as one of the greatest first ladies to have ever been. Her husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president in 1933. …show more content…

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Throughout her career Eleanor change several lives for the better. She helped many of the people in need everywhere. And put the public people before herself. Eleanor was a natural born leader, who helped in leading the country through harsh war times. She also kept the country going positively through harsh