Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... Anna's ancestors had signed the Declaration of Independence and administered the oath of office to President George Washington . Their first child , Anna Eleanor Roosevelt , was born under a full moon on October 11 , 1884. Though the ...
... Anna's ancestors had signed the Declaration of Independence and administered the oath of office to President George Washington . Their first child , Anna Eleanor Roosevelt , was born under a full moon on October 11 , 1884. Though the ...
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... Anna and the children . He would not be allowed to return to his family until he proved that he had rehabilitated himself . Elliott agreed to go into exile . He settled in the small town of Abingdon , Virginia , where he would manage a ...
... Anna and the children . He would not be allowed to return to his family until he proved that he had rehabilitated himself . Elliott agreed to go into exile . He settled in the small town of Abingdon , Virginia , where he would manage a ...
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... Anna hired a private tutor . She turned the upper floor of their house into a schoolroom and invited the daughters of several friends to share Eleanor's lessons . " My mother made a great effort , " Eleanor wrote later . And yet she ...
... Anna hired a private tutor . She turned the upper floor of their house into a schoolroom and invited the daughters of several friends to share Eleanor's lessons . " My mother made a great effort , " Eleanor wrote later . And yet she ...
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