Monday, October 20, 2008

Seperate Annotations

Lassieur, Allison. Eleanor Roosevelt, Activist for Social Change.
New York: Franklin Watts , 2007.

This source helped me because it has a time line,which helped me narrow down the important events in her life. It also talks about her childhood. This important because a person's childhood helps them shape their life. It talks about the important things that she did as a first lady. This source also talks about her influence on FDR. The book also talks about her husband's affair with his secretary. The book talks about her relationship with her children. It also talks about her work with the United Nations. It also talks about her newspaper column, "My Day".The source talks about what she did after her husband died It also talks about her tuberculosis, that she discovered towards the end of her life.

This was originally in my first post, but I put it in a separate post.

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