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Eleanor Roosevelt was not a cabin spouse; she was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, married to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The term "cabin spouse" typically refers to partners in a specific social or political context, often associated with informal or non-traditional relationships, which does not apply to her role. Instead, she was an influential figure in her own right, advocating for human rights, women's issues, and social justice during her husband’s presidency and beyond.

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