Eleanor Roosevelt
In March 1933, Eleanor Roosevelt became America's First Lady, a role she would transform during her 12 years in the White House.
On March 4th 1933, Eleanor Roosevelt became America's First Lady, a role she transformed during the 12 years that her husband Franklin D Roosevelt was president. Louise Hidalgo has been talking to her granddaughter and namesake, Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves, who with her young brother lived for a while with her grandparents in the White House.
Photograph: Eleanor Roosevelt at a United Nations conference in New York in 1946. She was appointed as a representative to the UN following her husband's death in office in 1945. (Credit: Keystone/Getty Images)
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- Fri 3 Mar 201708:50GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
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