Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962)

First Lady of the United States
Chair of UN Commision on Human Rights
"First Lady of the World"
National Women's Hall of Fame
Gandhi Peace Award Winner
1954 Nansen Refugee Award

birthdate: October 11
birthplace:
New York City

Eleanor Roosevelt was the niece of President Theodore Roosevelt and the wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but she made a name for herself, becoming one of the most admired people of the 20th century. Although she came from a life of privilege, she had a difficult childhood -- she was made to feel like an "ugly duckling," and was orphaned by the time she was ten. She married her distant cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, but his promising political career was jeopardized when he was stricken with polio and was paralyzed from the waist down. When he became president in 1933, Mrs. Roosevelt took an active role as First Lady, traveling across the nation and around the world to gather information and promote her husband's policies.

Eleanor Roosevelt was involved in the formation of the United Nations, and after her husband died in 1945, President Harry Truman appointed her to the US Delegation to the UN. She chaired the committee that drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President John F. Kennedy again appointed her to the US Delegation to the UN as well as calling on her to be an advisor for the newly created Peace Corps and to chair the President's Commission on the Status of Women. Eleanor Roosevelt's dedication to human rights, equality, tolerance and world peace earned her many awards and honors, as well as recognition as "The First Lady of the World."

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