Eleanor was a very strong woman and she did stand up for women rights.
1960
yes she did
i never wanted to be a president's wife
Well, Edith campaigned against FDR in 1932. She disliked Eleanor and did not want her to be first lady. So, I would say no, she did not like Edith.
You learn by living - 1960
Mrs. Roosevelt said what came to mind. Her words were so admired that they became quotes. People thought that what she said was important.
No. According to her bio she was sent to school in England at the age of 10 when both of her parents had died. It doesn't say what type of school. In 1905 she married Roosevelt.
Yes.
Women's suffrage is the right for women to vote, and there is no effort to rmove or 'regain' this right since the passage of the 15th amendment.
the 19th amendment says the women have the right to vote.
Basically it States that women get the same rights as men do.
Roosevelt said this in a speech to make the point that if fear takes over then the right thing isn't done. Not to allow fear to rule.