Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt who was known all over the world for the liberal causes she believed in and fought for. Her role in the civil rights movement made a hero out of her and was an all-time campaigner for the United Nations. Entering the halls of the White House from 1933 to 1945, Eleanor redefined the role of First Lady, which was traditionally limited to domesticity and hosting duties. During her time in the White House, the function of the First Lady changed to one that showed the world how much a Continue reading...