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What I Hope to Leave Behind: The Essential Essays of Eleanor Roosevelt

This book compiles a selection of Eleanor Roosevelt's most significant essays, offering insights into her perspectives on social issues, human rights, and personal development. Roosevelt, a prominent political figure and activist, shares her reflections on the challenges and opportunities of her time, providing a unique perspective on the human condition. more

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Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt

Former First Lady of the United States, political activist, and author. Eleanor Roosevelt is renowned for her exceptional social activism and contributions to civil rights. She served as the First Lady during her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency and continued to be actively involved in political and social affairs after his death. more

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