No. of pages 111
Published: 2007
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"Eleanor Roosevelt: Activist for Social Change" by Allison Lassieur explores the life and legacy of one of America's most influential First Ladies. The book details Eleanor's transformation from a shy girl into a formidable advocate for human rights and social justice. It highlights her efforts in championing civil rights, women's rights, and her role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Through engaging anecdotes and historical context, readers gain insight into her personal challenges and accomplishments. Lassieur paints a vivid picture of Eleanor's unwavering dedication to making the world a better place, inspiring future generations of activists. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Great Life Stories, Great Life Stories Social Leaders .
This book has been graded for interest at 10-13 years.
There are 111 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Children's Press(CT) .
Allison Lassieur once lived in Tennessee and traveled the path Hattie and her family might have followed from Nashville to the banks of the Mississippi River near Memphis. Today she lives in upstate New York and shares a 110-year-old house with her husband, her daughter, three dogs, two cats, and more history books than she can count.