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TODAY’S CLUE: Y = S

ANSWER: “COURAGE IS MORE EXHILARATING THAN FEAR AND IN THE LONG RUN IT IS EASIER. WE DO NOT HAVE TO BECOME HEROES OVERNIGHT.” —ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Eleanor Roosevelt
October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962 • aged 78 • First Lady & Diplomat
Overview
Eleanor Roosevelt was an American political figure, diplomat, author, and First Lady known for activism and public service.
First Lady
She served as First Lady of the United States during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency from 1933 to 1945.
Human Rights Work
Roosevelt became internationally respected for supporting civil rights, human rights, social reform, and humanitarian causes.
United Nations
She played a major role in the United Nations and helped guide the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Public Influence
Roosevelt became known for speeches, newspaper columns, advocacy work, and direct engagement with political and social issues.
Legacy
Eleanor Roosevelt remains one of the most influential First Ladies and human rights advocates in modern American history.
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