Eleanor Rooseveltin a sentence
- At the White House, Eleanor Roosevelt dashed off a letter to her daughter, Anna, urging her to get her children off the West Coast.† (source)
- In my mind she looked like Eleanor Roosevelt.† (source)
- I named her Eleanor Roosevelt Glover.† (source)
- "Don't bother Snowman," says Eleanor Roosevelt gently.† (source)
- She actually liked Malcolm X. She put him in nearly the same category as her other civil rights heroes, Paul Robeson, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, A. Philip Randolph, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Kennedys-any Kennedy.† (source)
- The likes of Eleanor Roosevelt declared we ought to come forth with aid and bring those poor children into the twentieth century.† (source)
- Eleanor Roosevelt.† (source)
- Helen Chambers was homely and dignified in the manner of Eleanor Roosevelt.† (source)
- Built in 1927 under the auspices of Eleanor Roosevelt, it was the first federal women's prison, intended as a reformatory.† (source)
- What about Eleanor Roosevelt?† (source)
- "Eleanor Roosevelt had complained that the Marines were a bunch of savages after a few had broken up some West Coast bars," Leo remembered.† (source)
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- Eighteen months ago, Walker was asked to leave the army after telling a newspaper reporter that Harry Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt were most likely Communists.† (source)
- ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, AS FEATURED IN THE 1950S SERIES.† (source)
- Harry Truman called Eleanor Roosevelt the "First Lady of the World" in tribute to her work with the United Nations and other human rights achievements.
- "It was outside our circle, it was in the forest," says one of the women — Eleanor Roosevelt?† (source)
- And I'm sick of Emma's Eleanor Roosevelt act.† (source)
- Mattie didn't hear Eleanor Roosevelt's speech, naturally, but she had lived here a very long time.† (source)
- So I have my suspicions about Eleanor Roosevelt.† (source)
- ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was active in Democratic politics and helped shape her husband's New Deal programs while he was president.† (source)
- The first twenty programs in the series included essays from a senator, several business leaders, a labor leader, two college presidents, a movie producer, a philosophy professor, a baseball umpire, and two certified national icons: Helen Keller and Eleanor Roosevelt.† (source)
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