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Eleanor Roosevelt, Vol 1: 1884-1933

By: Blanche Wiesen Cook
Narrated by: Blanche Wiesen Cook
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Eleanor Roosevelt is the most important woman in American political history, and in this definitive biography, Blanche Wiesen Cook recreates her in all of her roles -- as a visionary, an activist, a political wife, and a woman far more independent than we knew.

No other First Lady has had a greater influence in the course of democracy in this century, and no other book about Eleanor Roosevelt captures the complexity of her character - her wit, her passion, her boldness, and her commitment to greater dignity and security for all women and men.

©2000 Blanche Wiesen Cook (P)2009 Phoenix
Americas Canada Historical Politicians Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State United States Women

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"This highly readable, well-researched work of feminist scholarship erases the image of the young Eleanor Roosevelt as a long-suffering, repressed wife and presents her as a strong, ever-evolving individual." ( Publishers Weekly)
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