She didn’t even have to change her name: It was already Roosevelt. She and her new husband were fifth cousins, once removed. Both of Eleanor’s parents had died, so at the wedding, she was ...
Eleanor Roosevelt by Bernard T. Frydrysiak, 1946; Oil on canvas; Ford and Marni Roosevelt In 1933, she became First Lady of the United States and feared the change it would bring to her life.
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