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Feminism -- United States -- History -- 20th century

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Significant others : the fictive kin of Eleanor Roosevelt, 2013

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Identifier: b7636381
Abstract Biographies of Eleanor & Franklin Roosevelt note that by the time FDR took office in 1932, the Roosevelt marriage was more of a political partnership than an intimate personal relationship. They married for love in 1905 and had six children but, as a keenly intelligent woman, Eleanor Roosevelt struggled against the confines of her role as a society matron. In addition, her mother-in-law was a forceful and influential presence in her son's life and FDR proved unwilling to support his...
Dates: 2013