The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt was first published in 1961, decades after Eleanor's husband, FDR, died and a year before her death. As the niece of Theodore Roosevelt who grew up to be a first lady, UN delegate, chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights, columnist, and an activist, Eleanor had a lot to cover while writing her candid autobiography.
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt was first published in 1961, decades after Eleanor's husband, FDR, died and a year before her death. As the niece of Theodore Roosevelt who grew up to be a first lady, UN delegate, chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights, columnist, and an activist, Eleanor had a lot to cover while writing her candid autobiography.
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