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A truly wonderful woman ..
ОтветитьWhen I saw the thumbnail for this video I thought it was Aunt B
ОтветитьI love your videos. Would you consider covering Jane Addams, the Chicago activist and creator of the social organization Hull House? I think it would be great to remind ourselves of her work to help immigrants in this time of similar tensions over immigration. I would also like to see you cover Lillian Gish as I think she is largely forgotten today when she was every bit as much a pioneer as men like Chaplin, Keaton and others who get credit for building both Hollywood and the language of cinema.
ОтветитьHelen Keller should be on this new site to. Amazing pick with Eleanor Roosevelt.
ОтветитьI loved this episode, thank you for posting. She had always served as an inspiration to me and others. She was an amazing woman!
ОтветитьDefinitely thought the thumbnail was Aunt Bee
ОтветитьGreat bio, thanks
ОтветитьEleanor was sworn in as First Lady?? That's a new one on me. Presidents and Vice Presidents are sworn in, not first ladies.
ОтветитьHalf staff, Simon. Half staff.
Ответить“ America loves speed. Hot, nasty bad ass speed.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
ОтветитьI love this series!
ОтветитьPlease please do more bio graphics on more women☺️
ОтветитьShe married her cousin?
Ответитьever thought of doing General San Martin?
I believe he's gonna give you a whoooole bunch of things to discuss, given what a busy boy he was
I was fascinated with Eleanor Roosevelt as a child and this video reminded me why. Well done!
ОтветитьExcellent. ER is undoubtedly one of the women I most admire.
ОтветитьA true American icon, the first lady of the world .
ОтветитьFantastic story
ОтветитьAre u going to one on Hillary Clinton?
ОтветитьGreat video! I would love to see one Jacqueline Kennedy too
ОтветитьWonderful Lady indeed.
ОтветитьMaje one of jackie kennedy
ОтветитьI find Eleanor very attractive. She's not pretty but attractive...in my opinion.
ОтветитьWonderful!
ОтветитьYou should do a Biographic on Rosalyn Carter
ОтветитьMe and Eleanor share the same birthday october 11
ОтветитьIf you ever are in Poughkeepsie NY visit the FDR presidential library. They have a copy of Eleanor's FBI file. It's an entire 3 draw filing cabinet. Nothing quite as dangerous as a woman with ideas and the will to act on them.
ОтветитьWas she truly as beautiful as they make her out to be? i wish to have met her.
ОтветитьWe glorified a man that practiced incest...
ОтветитьI don’t find it interesting!
It’s depressing!
This is fucking boring
ОтветитьHats off to this great Lady...
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A cold loveless marriage... or as it is also known, marriage...
ОтветитьSlight fact checking issue. Marian Anderson was barred from performing at Constitution Hall, not Carnegie Hall.
ОтветитьSo really she married her cousin? 🤮🤣
ОтветитьThat was magnificent. Thanks man!!!
Ответить🥐 model
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ОтветитьEleanor and Lorena Hickock had what was then called a "Boston marriage" (love relationship between two women).
ОтветитьLadies and Gentlemen this is a real first lady who cared unlike certain former first ladies we just got rid of... Eleanor was amazing. If I could could back in time I would be sure to meet her
ОтветитьSara Delano Roosevwlt was the definition of monster in law
ОтветитьBoy imagine what a world we would live in if women had been granted the same rights as men 300 years ago...
ОтветитьEleanor is a hero to many Americans, particularly girls and women. She spurred her husband forward on many issues, esp. civil rights, and went through many storms of life, from her husband's infidelity to the death of one of her infants, to her husband's polio, to teaching high school age girls at Todhunter School in NYC. And finally her service at the UN and writing the Declaration of Human Rights. She was a brave and courageous American and woman of the world. While she was born into a wealthy family, she had very little of her mother's love. Thus, she did not know how to mother her own children and their many divorces and life problems stemmed from this lack of parenting, compounded by father's distance due to heavy work load and then polio and the months spent in depression, slow recovery and acceptance of his physical challenge. Thank God for this couple. Without them America might have been unable to beat the Depression and help to win WW2, or spur America forward progressively into a new world post-war.
ОтветитьNo mention of Lorraine Hickok
ОтветитьI was just amazed by her! I love one of her quotes, 'learn from other people's mistakes, you won't live long enough to make them all yourself.' So true. 🎉❤
ОтветитьAs former First Lady Barbara Bush said in an interview about Eleanor Roosevelt: "She made all of us (First Ladies) look like a bunch of pikers."
Ответитьshe was an evil Fabien club member like FDR and his power hungry screw up of a lying conman. He lied about walking during WW2 to win a first and ONLY third term. Total socialists who worked for the bankers and Zionists. Not the hews, the Zionist elite ones and their allies in England. He helped loot the treasury for good. We know EVEN Teddy the populist agreed with Eugenics so I am SURE FDR was part of a set up for the entire WW2.
The dark and gloomy clothing was likely due to their HATE of Christianity but love of whatever demons are to them. The Fabien clubs plans are showing BIG TIME today. Albert Pikes 1871 3 world wars letter seems real now for sure even though millions of eye witnesses saw it until 1977 in a London Museum. Because England LIED on a FOIA record people believe that. If it becomes classified it does not exist to FOIA. All 3 world wars and how they would start, and their gains have came true including number 3 now.
Eleanor had an uncle named Theodore Roosevelt!
ОтветитьAs American Multilateralism fades away into MAGA insanity this video will become a historical biography of the real great Americans of an ambitious past.
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