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Eleanor Roosevelt
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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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