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Eleanor and Roosevelt
The Eleanor Roosevelt Tractor Committee acts on behalf of the Cuban freedom fighters.
Just this April she was nominated for the seventh time for an Academy Award for her portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt in `` Sunrise at Campobello ''.
Also in 1933 Eleanor Roosevelt honored Beaux as " the American woman who had made the greatest contribution to the culture of the world ".
* 1975 – Anna Roosevelt Halsted, American daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt ( b. 1906 )
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt was also opposed to Executive Order 9066.
Madison set the standard for the ladyship and her actions were the model for nearly every First Lady until Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1930s.
In an episode of Wings, titled " Ladies Who Lunch ", which originally aired on November 21, 1991, Faye Cochran ( Rebecca Schull ) has a streak of touching every First Lady of the United States from Eleanor Roosevelt to Barbara Bush.
The concept of the Four Freedoms became part of the personal mission undertaken by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt regarding her inspiration behind the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, General Assembly Resolution 217A.
The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute honors outstanding individuals who have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to these ideals.
Spanish Earth was shown at the White House on July 8, 1937 after Ivens, Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, had had dinner with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins.
Josip Broz Tito greeting Eleanor Roosevelt during her visit to the Brijuni islands, SR Croatia | Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia | Yugoslavia ( July 1953 )
* 1884 – Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States and humanitarian ( d. 1962 )
Theodore Roosevelt was distantly related by birth to the 32nd president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( they were fifth cousins ), and he was the uncle of Franklin D. Roosevelt's wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.
He had an older sister, Anna, and two younger siblings: his brother Elliott ( the father of future First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt ) and his sister Corinne.
Well known members of the Commission included Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States, who was the Chairperson, Jacques Maritain, René Cassin and Stéphane Hessel of France, Charles Malik of Lebanon, and P. C. Chang of the Republic of China, among others.
Charles Malik, Lebanese philosopher and diplomat, called it " an international document of the first order of importance ," while Eleanor Roosevelt, first chairwoman of the Commission on Human Rights ( CHR ) that drafted the Declaration, stated that it " may well become the international Magna Carta of all men everywhere.
' Much of the abuse centered on Eleanor and the Roosevelt family.
In 1941, Willkie joined with Eleanor Roosevelt to found Freedom House.
Eleanor Roosevelt, in her My Day column for October 12, 1944, eulogized Willkie as a " man of courage ... outspoken opinions on race relations were among his great contributions to the thinking of the world ... Americans tend to forget the names of the men who lost their bid for the presidency.
* Freedom House – with Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor and supported
Eleanor supported her uncle's desire to re-capture the nearby County of Edessa, the cause of the Crusade.
John was supported by the bulk of the English and Norman nobility and was crowned at Westminster, backed by his mother, Eleanor.
Stevenson's failure to publicly launch his candidacy until the week of the convention meant that many liberal delegates who might have supported him were already pledged to Kennedy, and Stevenson — despite the energetic support of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt — was unable to break their allegiance to JFK.
Isabella had begun to build up her own supporters at court, principally the de Beaumont family, itself opposed to the Lancastrians ; originating, like her, from France, the senior member of the family, Isabella de Vesci, had been a close confidant of Queen Eleanor ; supported by her brother, Henry de Beaumont, Isabella de Vesci became a close friend of Isabella in turn.
His queen Eleanor supported her uncle, Raymond of Antioch, and prevailed upon Louis to help Antioch against Aleppo.
Segregation was still very much in existence during the war, but it was not supported by Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt.
He was supported by the aristocracy and displaced their most powerful relatives ( such as Alfonso Enríquez and his aunt Eleanor of Castile ).
The theory that Roosevelt was not truly rejecting the plan, just postponing the decision until a more propitious time is supported by Eleanor Roosevelt, who states that she never heard him disagree with the basics of the plan, and who believed that " the repercussions brought about by the press stories made him feel that it was wise to abandon any final solution at that time.
It was heavily supported by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
In the same year John again talked with Breton nobles about the rights and freedom of Eleanor, but after this expedition John became convinced that he could get nothing from her claim, so he also recognized Alix as duchess of Brittany and never supported Eleanor even in name, and neither did later Henry III.
Walter's election to York was supported by Richard's mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, whom a chronicler claimed hated Geoffrey as the product of one of her husband's affairs.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, both Clara Zetkin and Eleanor Marx were against the demonization of men and supported a proletarian revolution that would overcome as many male – female inequalities as possible.
During this time Eleanor actively supported Edward's interests, importing archers from her mother's county of Ponthieu in France.
It was supported by the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

Eleanor and adoption
Ralph Bunche along with Eleanor Roosevelt were considered instrumental in the creation and adoption of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.
Initially Eleanor considered giving the baby up for adoption, but was convinced otherwise by Francis Ford Coppola.
Eleanor makes plans to give the child up for adoption as Major Quarrie is not interested in marriage and will be going to fight in the Boer War in a fortnight.

Eleanor and rather
As Frederick was rather distant to his family, Eleanor had a great influence on the raising and education of Frederick's children, and she therefore played an important role in the House of Habsburg's rise to prominence.
Indeed, Eleanor is known to have given birth to John at Beaumont Palace rather than at Woodstock: because, it is speculated, having planned to give birth at Woodstock, she refused to do so upon finding Rosamund there.
Queen Eleanor persuaded him to write for her a scholarly work in French, which was later described as " unfortunately rather a dull and uninspired little treatise.
Maslow studied what he called exemplary people such as Albert Einstein, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Frederick Douglass rather than mentally ill or neurotic people, writing that " the study of crippled, stunted, immature, and unhealthy specimens can yield only a cripple psychology and a cripple philosophy.
Between 1199 and 1200 Eleanor was likely to have appeared in England, probably already captured by John rather than at the Battle of Mirebeau along with Arthur and his knights.
Soundgenerator. com reviewer Eleanor Goodman described Dreams as " clear rather than grungy, soulful rather than angsty ".
*" All Ashore "-words and music by Roger Edens, sung by Eleanor Powell, one of the few times she was ever shown singing with her own voice rather than being overdubbed.
Eleanor and the man flee the estate rather than returning to the house.

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