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Essay heading: Eleanor Roosevelt : A Personal and Public Life
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These insecurities may have held her back, but sometimes they made her the compassionate woman she was.
In 1905, Eleanor married Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was a lawyer and interested in politics. Eleanor strived to be a good wife to Franklin, but she was always under her mother in law, Sara's thumb... displayed 300 characters
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One of the biggest hurdles of insecurity Eleanor had to overcome was the fact that Franklin cheated on her. She did get past this however, but the marriage was never the same.
The American people loved Eleanor. She was her husband's partner in politics. She did not just talk about the "poor American citizens," she actually went out and met them, fed them, and showed them compassion... displayed next 300 characters
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