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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hyde Park: Personal recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Unknown Binding (U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, March 15, 1980)
    Excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hyde Park: Personal Recollections of Eleanor RooseveltThe oldest untouched forest borders the River Road from the field below the house to the swamp. It is one of the very few pri meyal forests on the river. It has never been lumbered and only live trees which had blown over have been cut up. The forest north of the original place has, however, been lumbered from time to time. Colonel Archibald Rogers developed the timber there on the strip between the line of the original place and the Stone Cottage Roadwhich was bought by me in about 1930. [it] was well developed by 1944, and I took much oak out of this for war-shipping purposes.About feet north of the present railroad siding was a piece of land outside of the track and my father, who did much rowing in a wherry, built a boathouse here and during my early days I was taught to row-sometime about 1890.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hyde Park : Personal Recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Paperback (U.S Government Printing Office, Jan. 1, 1955)
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  • The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Paperback (Harper & Brothers Publishers, March 15, 1958)
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  • The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt

    Eleanor Roosevelt, Tavia Gilbert

    Audio CD (HighBridge Audio, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Now back in print, a candid and insightful look at an era and a life through the eyes of one of the most remarkable Americans of the twentieth century, First Lady and humanitarian Eleanor Roosevelt.The daughter of one of New York's most influential families, niece of Theodore Roosevelt, and wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt witnessed some of the most remarkable decades in modern history, as America transitioned from the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, and the Depression to World War II and the Cold War.A champion of the downtrodden, Eleanor drew on her experience and used her role as First Lady to help those in need. Intimately involved in her husband's political life, from the governorship of New York to the White House, Eleanor eventually became a powerful force of her own, heading women's organizations and youth movements, and battling for consumer rights, civil rights, and improved housing. In the years after FDR's death she became a U.N. Delegate, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, a newspaper columnist, Democratic party activist, world-traveler, and diplomat devoted to the ideas of liberty and human rights.This single volume biography brings her to life through her own words, illuminating the vanished world she grew up, her life with her political husband, and the postwar years when she worked to broaden cooperation and understanding at home and abroad.
  • The Moral Basis of Democracy

    Eleanor Roosevelt, Susan Ericksen

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Feb. 13, 2018)
    With the threat of the Third Reich looming, Eleanor Roosevelt employs the history of human rights to establish the idea that at the core of democracy is a spiritual responsibility to other citizens. Roosevelt then calls on all Americans, especially the youth, to prioritize the well-being of others and have faith that their fellow citizens will protect them in return. She defines this trust between people as a trait of true democracy. Roosevelt advances an optimistic model for the democracy of the future, and although we've taken some steps in the direction of her vision, it's still a long way from reality. The issues first addressed in this 1940 essay-namely financial inequality and racial discrimination-are sadly still relevant today, as bigotry continues to undermine our national unity. Her first publication as first lady, The Moral Basis of Democracy is an honest and heartfelt call for all Americans to choose love and faith over hatred and fear. Roosevelt takes an inspiring stance in defense of democracy, progress, and morality; the wisdom imparted here is timeless, and a must-listen for every American.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt: In Her Words: On Women, Politics, Leadership, and Lessons from Life

    Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Woloch

    eBook (Black Dog & Leventhal, Sept. 5, 2017)
    This illustrated, first of its kind collection of excerpts from Eleanor Roosevelt's newspaper columns, radio talks, speeches, and correspondence speaks directly to the challenges we face today.Acclaimed for her roles in politics and diplomacy, first lady Eleanor Roosevelt was also a prolific author, journalist, lecturer, broadcaster, educator, and public personality. Using excerpts from her books, columns, articles, press conferences, speeches, radio talks, and correspondence, Eleanor Roosevelt: In Her Words tracks her contributions from the 1920s, when she entered journalism and public life; through the White House years, when she campaigned for racial justice, the labor movement, and "the forgotten woman;" to the postwar era, when she served at the United Nations and shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Selections touch on Roosevelt's early entries in women's magazines ("Ten Rules for Success in Marriage"), her insights on women in politics ("Women Must Learn to Play the Game As Men Do"), her commentary on World War II ("What We Are Fighting For"), her work for civil rights ("The Four Equalities"), her clash with Soviet delegates at the UN ("These Same Old Stale Charges"), and her advice literature ("If You Ask Me"). Surprises include her unique preparation for leadership, the skill with which she defied critics and grasped authority, her competitive stance as a professional, and the force of her political messages to modern readers. Scorning the "America First" mindset, Eleanor Roosevelt underlined the interdependence of people and of nations. Eleanor Roosevelt: In Her Words illuminates her achievement as a champion of civil rights, human rights, and democratic ideals.
  • The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

    EleanorRoosevelt

    Hardcover (ApplewoodBooks, March 15, 2008)
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  • The Moral Basis of Democracy

    Eleanor Roosevelt, Susan Ericksen

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Feb. 13, 2018)
    With the threat of the Third Reich looming, Eleanor Roosevelt employs the history of human rights to establish the idea that at the core of democracy is a spiritual responsibility to other citizens. Roosevelt then calls on all Americans, especially the youth, to prioritize the well-being of others and have faith that their fellow citizens will protect them in return. She defines this trust between people as a trait of true democracy. Roosevelt advances an optimistic model for the democracy of the future, and although we've taken some steps in the direction of her vision, it's still a long way from reality. The issues first addressed in this 1940 essay-namely financial inequality and racial discrimination-are sadly still relevant today, as bigotry continues to undermine our national unity. Her first publication as first lady, The Moral Basis of Democracy is an honest and heartfelt call for all Americans to choose love and faith over hatred and fear. Roosevelt takes an inspiring stance in defense of democracy, progress, and morality; the wisdom imparted here is timeless, and a must-listen for every American.
  • The Story of My Life

    Helen Keller, Eleanor Roosevelt

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, Jan. 1, 1961)
    Unable to hear, and unable to see, Helen Keller discovered the world through her finger tips. Her achievement of difficult goals and her loving kindness have made her an inspiration and a blessing to countless people the world over.
  • The Long Shadow Of Little Rock: A Memoir

    Daisy Bates, Eleanor Roosevelt

    Hardcover (Literary Licensing, LLC, Sept. 2, 2011)
    At an event honoring Daisy Bates as 1990's Distinguished Citizen then-governor Bill Clinton called her "the most distinguished Arkansas citizen of all time." Her classic account of the 1957 Little Rock School Crisis, The Long Shadow of Little Rock, couldn't be found on most bookstore shelves in 1962 and was banned throughout the South. In 1988, after the University of Arkansas Press reprinted it, it won an American Book Award. On September 3, 1957, Gov. Orval Faubus called out the National Guard to surround all-white Central High School and prevent the entry of nine black students, challenging the Supreme Court's 1954 order to integrate all public schools. On September 25, Daisy Bates, an official of the NAACP in Arkansas, led the nine children into the school with the help of federal troops sent by President Eisenhower-the first time in eighty-one years that a president had dispatched troops to the South to protect the constitutional rights of black Americans. This new edition of Bates's own story about these historic events is being issued to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Little Rock School crisis in 2007.
  • Growing Toward Peace

    Regina Tor, Eleanor Roosevelt

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1960)
    Written by Eleanor Roosevelt and Regina Tor. This book traces man's desire and efforts for peace from the time of Ikhnaton to the United Nations.
  • Helen Keller: The Story of My Life

    Helen Keller, Eleanor Roosevelt

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, April 1, 1962)
    1962 Dell Publishing co. mass market paperback.
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