Eleanor Roosevelt Facts & Worksheets

Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 - 1945) who devoted much of her time to numerous humanitarian causes as First Lady.

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Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 – 1945) who devoted much of her time to numerous humanitarian causes as First Lady. She was known for being a delegate in the United Nations and advocate of human rights across the globe.

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PERSONAL AND EARLY LIFE

AS FIRST LADY

AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE

Eleanor Roosevelt Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about Eleanor Roosevelt across 19 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Eleanor Roosevelt worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about Eleanor Roosevelt who was the wife of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 – 1945) who devoted much of her time to numerous humanitarian causes as First Lady. She was known for being a delegate in the United Nations and advocate of human rights across the globe.

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What is Eleanor Roosevelt known for?

After her husband passed away, Roosevelt continued to have an active political career for 17 more years. During this time, she fought for women to have more responsibility and opportunities at work. She also wanted everyone to be treated equally, no matter what race or ethnicity they were. Additionally, she advocated on behalf of World War II refugees and helped them resettle after the war.

Why did Eleanor Roosevelt fight for Human Rights?

Roosevelt wanted to help refugees and make sure everyone had the right to an education, a place to live, and medical care after World War II.

What has Eleanor Roosevelt done for Human Rights?

She became the first Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights and had a key hand in creating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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