Eleanor Roosevelt As a governor’s wife and First Lady
a. As a governor’s wife and First Lady, Roosevelt was known as a “new woman.” With regard to her personal life, politics, gender and race, how did she demonstrate ambivalence about being a “new woman”?
a. Eleanor Roosevelt’s popularity as First Lady grew steadily. Discuss the unusual relationship between Eleanor and Franklin with regard to the presidency during depression and war.
a. As a governor’s wife and First Lady, Roosevelt was known as a “new woman.” With regard to her personal life, politics, gender and race, how did she demonstrate ambivalence about being a “new woman”?
a. Eleanor Roosevelt’s popularity as First Lady grew steadily. Discuss the unusual relationship between Eleanor and Franklin with regard to the presidency during depression and war.
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