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23 February, 00:33

What role did eleanor roosevelt play in the roosevelt administration

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    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most influential women in U. S. politics, diplomat, human right activist and occupied First Lady role for a long period in U. S. In the White House, from 1933 until 1945, during her service as First Lady, she travelled through the all country, gave speeches and expressed her opinions in a newspaper column called "My Day". During Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidenty of U. S, she became spokewoman in some press releases and promoted the creation of programs for social justice work. She was known for supporting disadvanted groups, she fought against racial discriminations, the homeless, and others. Also she was pioneer of the feminist movement, as First Lady she worked to empower women to participate as voters and as political leaders. During Roosevelt administration, She promoted to hire women for executive level.
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