This paper offers a review of J. WIlliam T. Youngs biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life. Youngs\u27 biography covered Eleanor Roosevelt throughout her life: from her upbringing in NYC, her actions as first Lady of the United States, as well as Eleanor\u27s work as a United Nations Delegate after FDR\u27s passing. The review establishes how Youngs portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt\u27s life as opposing spheres, the personal and the public. The paper describes Youngs\u27 structure; the use of primary sources, imagery, and personal stories; and weaknesses in Youngs\u27 scholarship in order to provide a comprehensive review
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.Eleanor Roosevelt communicated with the American public more effe...
About the author Kaitlyn Newman wrote this article during the senior year at Minnesota State Univers...
This thesis presents Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the most influential First Lady in American history...
Eleanor Roosevelt, as a renowned humanitarian, portrayed an inconsistency by supporting Zionist ambi...
University of Minnesota Final Project. Spring 2018. Degree: Master of Liberal Studies. Advisor: Sara...
A biographical study of the life of Eleanor Roosevelt was undertaken to explore the various obstacle...
Few people had a greater impact on their generation than Eleanor Roosevelt. She was what she profess...
Mary Pos, self-proclaimed first female travel journalist from the Netherlands, met Eleanor Roosevelt...
One of the most important women of the twentieth century, Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was also one...
Joseph P. Lash, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and National Book Award-winning writer of Eleanor ...
Eleanor Roosevelt’s presumable modesty and shyness are among her most habitually applauded private c...
The overt aim of this collection has been to provide a preliminary account of Eleanor Roosevelt’s mu...
In 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the first sess...
Refuge Must Be Given details the evolution of Eleanor Roosevelt from someone who harbored negative i...
This collection is mainly composed of correspondence between Ms. Stern and Mrs. Roosevelt, spanning ...
Includes bibliographical footnotes.Eleanor Roosevelt communicated with the American public more effe...
About the author Kaitlyn Newman wrote this article during the senior year at Minnesota State Univers...
This thesis presents Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the most influential First Lady in American history...
Eleanor Roosevelt, as a renowned humanitarian, portrayed an inconsistency by supporting Zionist ambi...
University of Minnesota Final Project. Spring 2018. Degree: Master of Liberal Studies. Advisor: Sara...
A biographical study of the life of Eleanor Roosevelt was undertaken to explore the various obstacle...
Few people had a greater impact on their generation than Eleanor Roosevelt. She was what she profess...
Mary Pos, self-proclaimed first female travel journalist from the Netherlands, met Eleanor Roosevelt...
One of the most important women of the twentieth century, Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was also one...
Joseph P. Lash, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and National Book Award-winning writer of Eleanor ...
Eleanor Roosevelt’s presumable modesty and shyness are among her most habitually applauded private c...
The overt aim of this collection has been to provide a preliminary account of Eleanor Roosevelt’s mu...
In 1945, Truman appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a member of the American delegation to the first sess...
Refuge Must Be Given details the evolution of Eleanor Roosevelt from someone who harbored negative i...
This collection is mainly composed of correspondence between Ms. Stern and Mrs. Roosevelt, spanning ...