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- 1933 | Befriends with the president of the Bethune-Cookman College Mary McLeod Bethune, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Learns about black issues, and peace and civil rights activism. Facilitates a support-meeting for the international Kellogg-Briand Pact, about renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy. Writes What I Want Out of Life.
Appointed as Director of Bureau of Women's Activities of the Democratic National Committee, with Molly Dewson. Lobbies for Frances Perkins to become the New York state Commissioner of Industrial Relations. Writes Women Must Learn to Play the Game as Men Do. Resigns Women's City Club and other political positions after FDR is elected Governor of New York State. But she still stays political active in Eleanor Roosevelt timeline 3.
FDR inaugurated as Governor of New York. Earl Miller becomes her bodyguard. Malvina - Tommy - Thompson becomes her secretary. Resigns from Women's Democratic News. Inspects New York state institutions.
Supports the strike of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union against dressmakers. Lobbies successfully for a carefull examination of the Public Employment Service.
Mobilises the Democratic Women's Division to campaign when FDR decides to run for President. Writes Building Character.
FDR wins the Democratic presidential nomination. Campaigns for her husband. After he wins the presidential elections, and Eleanor becomes the First Lady she want to called Mrs. Roosevelt. Writes Ten Rules for Success in Marriage and When You Grow Up to Vote, Hunting Big Game in the Eighties - Letters of Elliott Roosevelt, and in the Babies, Just Babies magazine. Delivers a dozen radio talks.
The first First Lady who holds regular all-female press conferences. Becomes advisor to the Housing Division of the Works Progress Administration, and travels through the US to investigate social-economic working and housing conditions. Facilitates the White House Conference, and National Recovery Administration and Federal Emergency Relief Administration projects on emergency and relief needs of women. Writes the monthly column Passing Thoughts of Mrs. Roosevelt for Women's National Democratic News. Aids the experimental Arthurdale homestead project for West Virginia coal miners.
| Bibliography of Eleanor Roosevelt Timeline 3 Lash, J, Schlesinger, A, and Roosevelt, F Jr (1971). The Story of Their Relationship, based on ER's Private Papers. Knepper, C (2006). Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Letters to ER Through Depression and War.
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