Eleanor's mother was disappointed | | be a delegate to the United Nations in London. |
Eleanor was raised | | at age 15 at the boarding school. |
She first found acceptance and belonging | | by her maternal grandmother. |
She married Franklin Roosevelt | | because her daughter was not pretty. |
Her mother-in-law bought | | who was a distant cousin. |
Her husband Franklin became paralyzed | | a house next door to Eleanor and her husband. |
Eleanor's house in Hyde Park | | President of the United States. |
Franklin Roosevelt became governor | | called "My Day". |
In 1932 Franklin Roosevelt became | | of New York. |
Eleanor wrote a syndicated column | | was called Val Kill Cottage. |
She resigned her membership in the DAR | | because they refused to let Marian Anderson perform. |
Harry Truman asked her to | | due to the disease polio. |