“There are practical little things in housekeeping which no man really understands.”
Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
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Eleanor Roosevelt's My Day: Her Acclaimed Columns, 1936-1945
This book presents a collection of Eleanor Roosevelt's columns, written daily from 1936 to 1945. It provides a firsthand account of her experiences and perspectives during the Great Depression and World War II, reflecting her role as First Lady and her advocacy for social justice and women's rights. more
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“What one has to do usually can be done.”
Source: Autobiography
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