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This unique assortment of personal and professional words, daily papers columns, radio shows, speeches, manuscripts, and photographs creates an intimate family portrait of America's original "nasty woman". Eleanor Roosevelt is known as by many to be the most attractive, accomplished, and adored female in American background. While she actually is most widely known as a politician, a diplomat, a humanitarian, a UN delegate, an activist, a feminist, and first female, she was also a prolific reporter and copy writer who evolved the role of ladies in government. She had written 27 books plus more than 8,000 columns and shipped more than 75 speeches yearly. Organized into portions like Becoming Eleanor; Women, Work, & Politic; along with the UN and People Protection under the law, Eleanor Roosevelt: In Her Words gathers the most attractive writing from her life - much of which is merely as relevant today as it was decades ago. She gives advice to ladies in politics, talks about why she actually is a Democrat, and crusades against intolerance. Also included is politics commentary on the New Deal, World War II, and the UN; memos to FDR; and romantic words to Lorena Hickok. Illustrated with a large number of photographs and documents, this is the perfect gift idea for background buffs, feminists, public activists, and anyone who is interested in the Roosevelt family.