Wednesday, April 17, at 12:00 p.m.
Eleanor Roosevelt was born into New York City’s high society in 1884, but experienced a childhood filled with tragedy. In 1905 she married her distant cousin Franklin. Together they formed a political partnership that extraordinarily impacted people from all walks of life, all over our country. Even after FDR’s death in 1945, Eleanor continued her social activism and eventually became known as the “First Lady of the World.” Jeri Diehl Cusack from the Midwest Committee of Honoring Eleanor Roosevelt will be our guest presenter. Registration is not required.
Eleanor Roosevelt was born into New York City’s high society in 1884, but experienced a childhood filled with tragedy. In 1905 she married her distant cousin Franklin. Together they formed a political partnership that extraordinarily impacted people from all walks of life, all over our country. Even after FDR’s death in 1945, Eleanor continued her social activism and eventually became known as the “First Lady of the World.” Jeri Diehl Cusack from the Midwest Committee of Honoring Eleanor Roosevelt will be our guest presenter. Registration is not required.
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