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Throughout history, women have often been relegated to the wretched role of a housewife. Many were and are continuing to be denied of their basic rights. Full Article at Associated Content
Eleanor Roosevelt said, ‘Madame Chiang can talk about democracy, but she doesn’t quite know how to live it.’ Soong May-ling—a.k.a. Madame Chiang Kai-shek, China’s wartime first lady—was, says biographer Hannah Pakula, “China’s face to the world.” In 194... Full Article at Quarterly Journal of Military History
Dresses worn by Jacqueline Kennedy, left, Mamie Eisenhower, center, and Eleanor Roosevelt, are displayed in the 'First Ladies at the Smithsonian' exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington on Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. View Photo »
Eleanor Roosevelt once said that a woman is like a tea bag - you never know how strong she is until you put her in hot water
On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Obama hosted a tea for military women in the East Room of the White House with Second Lady of the United States Jill Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napalitano. Full Article at Politics Daily
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2009 First Lady Michelle Obama today cited Army Staff Sgt. Full Article at U.S. Department of Defense
Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. Getty Images (2) Nixon’s victory over Helen Gahagan Douglas was one of the nastiest in history. Full Article at The Daily Beast
In this Aug. 5. 1934 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt were inducted into the Blackfeet tribe near Two-Medicine Chalet, Glacier National Park, Mont. After the president had been installed as "Lone Chief. View Photo »
Eleanor Roosevelt was a very frugal woman
TIRUCHI: Some key attributes stand out in all successful persons, reflecting the inner truth of (the late First Lady of the United States) Eleanor Roosevelt’s quote: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Making standard VII students... Full Article at The Hindu
Two Maryland commitments were instrumental in Wise’s 6-0 win over Eleanor Roosevelt in the Class 4A South Region semifinals Saturday. "I was just looking for a hole on that right side," Moore told The Gazette. Full Article at Baltimore Sun Blogs
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (IPA: /ˈɛlɪnɔr ˈroʊzəvɛlt/; October 11, 1884–November 7, 1962) was First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and assumed a role as an advocate for civil rights. Full Article
Dresses worn by Jacqueline Kennedy, left, Mamie Eisenhower, center, and Eleanor Roosevelt, are displayed in the 'First Ladies at the Smithsonian' exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington on Friday, Dec. 19, 2008.
View Photo »In this Aug. 5. 1934 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt were inducted into the Blackfeet tribe near Two-Medicine Chalet, Glacier National Park, Mont. After the president had been installed as "Lone Chief.
View Photo »Wearing Marian Anderson's gown, Denyce Graves performs during a concert to commemorate Marian Anderson's performance 70 years ago, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington Sunday, April 12, 2009. Anderson, who was black, couldn't sing at Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
View Photo »Sweet Honey in the Rock performs during an event to commemorate Marian Anderson's performance 70 years ago, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington Sunday, April 12, 2009. Anderson, who was black, couldn't sing at Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
View Photo »Retired Gen. Colin Powell reads from Lincoln's second Inaugural address during an event to commemorate Marian Anderson's performance 70 years ago, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Wearing Marian Anderson's gown, Denyce Graves performs during a concert to commemorate Marian Anderson's performance 70 years ago, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington Sunday, April 12, 2009. Anderson, who was black, couldn't sing at Constitution Hall because of the color of her skin.
View Photo »In this image released by The White House, US First Lady Michelle Obama (C) breaks ground on the South Lawn of The White House for an organic vegetable garden. on March 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »In this image released by The White House, US First Lady Michelle Obama (L) breaks ground on the South Lawn of The White House for an organic vegetable garden. on March 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »This 1933 photograph provided by the New-York Historical Society courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, New York shows President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt photographed in his leg braces in New York with Eleanor Roosevelt behind him.
View Photo »Postage stamps bearing the likeness of Eleanor Roosevelt have been made into pins for sale to tourists on Dec. 4, 2008, in Arthurdale, W.Va. , in a New Deal community she founded and regularly visited in the 1930's and 40's.
View Photo »Postage stamps bearing the likeness of Eleanor Roosevelt have been made into pins for sale to tourists on Dec. 4, 2008, in Arthurdale, W.Va. , in a New Deal community she founded and regularly visited in the 1930's and 40's.
View Photo »A spinning wheel and a basket of hand-loomed rugs are on display in a museum in Arthurdale, W.Va. , that was part of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's original New Deal communities, on Dec. 2, 2008.
View Photo »A spinning wheel and a basket of hand-loomed rugs are on display in a museum in Arthurdale, W.Va. , that was part of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's original New Deal communities, on Dec. 2, 2008.
View Photo »In this Aug. 5. 1934 file photo, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt were inducted into the Blackfeet tribe near Two-Medicine Chalet, Glacier National Park, Mont. After the president had been installed as "Lone Chief.
View Photo »Eleanor Roosevelt once said that a woman is like a tea bag - you never know how strong she is until you put her in hot water
Eleanor Roosevelt was a very frugal woman
I am honored, especially to step one toe into the footsteps of Eleanor Roosevelt. My mother read her column ‘My Day’ every day, and I read it over her shoulder ... When asked once who my role models were, Eleanor Roosevelt is at the top of the list because she led such an active life fighting for social...
I am honored, especially to step one toe into the footsteps of Eleanor Roosevelt. My mother read her column ‘My Day’ every day, and I read it over her shoulder ... When asked once who my role models were, Eleanor Roosevelt is at the top of the list because she led such an active life fighting for social...
Eleanor Roosevelt continues to be an inspiration to all people ... I call her the extraordinary ordinary woman who overcame her vulnerabilities by turning them into strengths. She transcended societal and cultural expectations to be one of the most powerful advocates of our time.
Eleanor Roosevelt was a shining example of a person who was not afraid to speak her mind to promote the rights of women and to serve as a great role model by her own example for women's rights
Roosevelt University is a social justice institution, and I'm inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt ... The society will allow for students to be out in the community, and work in unique organizations from a wide range of backgrounds.
I can't think of anybody equivalent to Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt's efforts to help those in need, to inspire the next generation, to encourage those in power and to be a light in the darkness are reflected in the honorees this year
I am deeply honored to accept the Freedom from Want Medal on behalf of the thousands of professionals and volunteers across the Feeding America network ... These citizens make extraordinary contributions to their communities and country every day, and I am profoundly grateful to the Franklin and Eleanor...
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