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Eleanor Roosevelt is the author of Autobiography (2017), Freedom's Charter. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With an Introd. by E. Roosevelt (1949), Letter 1950 April 26, Washington, D.C. to Bishop John S. Stamm, New York, N.Y. (1950), Memo from J. H. Cunningham, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, Re: Enclosed Correspondence Between President Eisenhower and Eleanor Roosevelt, May 22, 1957, Letter 1959 July 31, New York, N.Y. to Edwin T. Dahlberg, St. Louis, Mo (1959).

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Autobiography

release date: Aug 23, 2017
Autobiography
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Freedom's Charter. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With an Introd. by E. Roosevelt

Letter 1950 April 26, Washington, D.C. to Bishop John S. Stamm, New York, N.Y.

Letter 1950 April 26, Washington, D.C. to Bishop John S. Stamm, New York, N.Y.
Inviting Bishop Stamm to serve on the Committee and soliciting the support of the Federal Council.

Memo from J. H. Cunningham, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, Re: Enclosed Correspondence Between President Eisenhower and Eleanor Roosevelt, May 22, 1957

Letter 1959 July 31, New York, N.Y. to Edwin T. Dahlberg, St. Louis, Mo

Letter 1959 July 31, New York, N.Y. to Edwin T. Dahlberg, St. Louis, Mo
Inviting him to join in sponsoring the 25th anniversary of the National Agricultural Workers Union.

Letter 1932 October 10, New York, N.Y. to Mrs. Cooper, Texas

The State's Responsibility for Fair Working Conditions

Brandeis University, National Women's Committee, Baltimore Chapter Collection

Brandeis University, National Women's Committee, Baltimore Chapter Collection
Series II, Undated Materials, contains materials organized according to subject matter because they contain no dates. The categories include: study group program manuals, newspaper clippings, recipes, poetry, memorial resolution for Ida Glass, membership, fundraising, committee sponsored trips, BUNWC bylaws, brochures, information on the Ballet Folclórico Nacional de Mexico, book sale flyers and blank stationery. Series III, Photographs contains black and white and color photographs. The first group of photographs, black and white, were removed from the back of Scrapbook 7. The second group were removed from an envelope and contain images from a party relating to the National Women''s Committee. The rest of the photographs are not in any groupings, but all relate to the BUNWC.

The Letter , 1937 March 29

The Letter , 1937 March 29
Appreciated his lecture at the Todhunter School of which she is a director and faculty member.

Letter 1928 January 23, New York City to James Myers, New York, N.Y.

Letter 1928 January 23, New York City to James Myers, New York, N.Y.
Regrets she cannot make additional gifts at this time.

A Trip to Washington with Bobby and Betty

T.L.S.

T.L.S.
A brief thank you letter, in which she expresses her love for early television.

The Lady of the White House. An Autobiography, Etc. [With Portraits.].

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Mrs. Roosevelt reports on her Summer and plans for early Autumn. She speaks of her sons: "I have interesting letters from Johnny who has been in the thick of the Pacific fighting. Elliott too writes he''s been in France, daily thinks Germany must surrender soon." Letter signed "E.R."
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