Virtual: Profiles with Dr. William Thierfelder: The Worlds of Eleanor Roosevelt
Program Type:
LectureAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Description
Eleanor Roosevelt is the daughter of a storied family. Though she became the wife of an unfaithful husband, she never let her personal pain override her need to help others. She is arguably the most influential First Lady in American history, continuing her work as a philanthropist and humanitarian long after the president's death. We will look at her work as a civil rights advocate, a feminist and one of the driving forces behind the United Nations as well as the love she found in extraordinary friendships.
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