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    • What was Eleanor Roosevelt's role during her husband FDR's presidency?

      Eleanor Roosevelt was an active partner in FDR's administration, advocating for progressive solutions and supporting causes like the New Deal, civil rights, and women's rights.
    • How did Eleanor Roosevelt use the media to influence public opinion?

      Eleanor Roosevelt used radio, speeches, interviews, and a newspaper column to speak directly to the public, raise awareness on social issues, and support her husband's policies.
    • How did Eleanor Roosevelt contribute to the New Deal programs?

      Eleanor supported the New Deal by advocating for policies that included women and African Americans, ensuring they had access to job programs and relief efforts.
    • What was Eleanor Roosevelt's approach to understanding the needs of the American people?

      Eleanor Roosevelt traveled to nearly every state, meeting with ordinary people and gaining firsthand knowledge of their struggles, which she reported back to FDR to help inform policy decisions.
    • How did Eleanor Roosevelt demonstrate courage in her advocacy for civil rights?

      Eleanor Roosevelt faced death threats from the Ku Klux Klan for her support of African American civil rights, yet continued her advocacy fearlessly, including her visits to Bonus Army camps and other marginalized groups.
    • What was Eleanor Roosevelt's legacy as First Lady?

      Eleanor Roosevelt's legacy includes her influence on social reform, particularly for women and African Americans, her advocacy for the New Deal, and her ability to inspire optimism and hope during the Great Depression.
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