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| Inaugural Issue of White House History | | 1983 | White House History Vol. 1, No. 1 | The inaugural issue of the journal White House History, published by the White House Historical Association. Copy 1- gift of Mary Regula; Copy 2- gift of Gloria A. Dongler |
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| The Roosevelts: A Family in Turmoil | Parks, Lillian Rogers | 1981 | Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall | |
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| 100 Americans Who Shaped American History | Crompton, Samuel Willard | 1999 | San Mateo, CA: Bluewood Books | |
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| 130 Liberals Form a Group on Right | | 1947 | New York Times 5 January | |
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| 1920: The Year of Six Presidents | Pietrusza, David | 2008 | New York: Basic Books | Includes material on Edith Wilson and Eleanor Roosevelt and Florence Harding’s roles during the 1920 election.
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| 3,360 Intimate Letters Raise Questions about Lorena Hickok, the Woman Eleanor Roosevelt Called ‘Darling. | | 1979 | People 12 November | |
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| The 42 First Ladies: Their Place in History | Klemesrud, Judy | 1982 | New York Times 6 December | |
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| 50 Years Ago: First Lady Keeps Yule Custom Here | | 1942 | Ideals. December 1992 Eleanor Roosevelt’s duties as Christmas hostess in | are discussed. |
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| The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945 | Wyman, David S. | 1984 | New York: Pantheon | |
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| Abolish Jim Crow | Roosevelt, Eleanor | 1943 | New Threshold August | |
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| Address by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt to Americans for Democratic Action | | 1950 | Congressional Record Appendix 19 April | |
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| Address Delivered by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt | | 1948 | Congressional Record Appendix 16 June | |
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| Addresses at the Roosevelt Shrine Dedication | | 1946 | New York Times 13 April | |
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| Adlai Stevenson: His Life and Legacy | McKeever, Porter | 1989 | New York: Morrow | |
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| Admiral Halsey's Story | Halsey, William F., and Joseph Bryan, III | 1947 | New York: McGraw-Hill | |
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| Adventures of a Slum Fighter | Palmer, Charles F. | 1955 | Atlanta: Tupper and Love | |
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| Adventures with Early American Furniture | Roosevelt, Eleanor | 1934 | House & Garden February | |
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| Affectionately, F.D.R.: A Son’s Story of a Lonely Man | Roosevelt, James, and Sidney Shalett | 1959 | New York: Harcourt, Brace | |
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| After 75 Years, Barnard Makes Activist an Alumna | Fears, Darryl | 2004 | Washington Post 4 June | Inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune, civil rights activist Dorothy I. Height dedicated her life to fighting for racial equality. |
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| Aid to Youth Urged by Mrs. Roosevelt | | 1933 | New York Times 19 October | |
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| Airbrushing the Roosevelts | Schorr, Daniel | 1997 | The New Leader 30 June | |
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| Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker | Cordery, Stacy A. | 2007 | New York: Viking | The only biography of Alice Roosevelt Longworth by an historian, Alice is based on Longworth's private papers and provides a view of Edith Roosevelt through her step-daughter's eyes. |
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| Alice and Eleanor: A Contrast in Style and Purpose | Curtis, Sandra R. | 1994 | Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press | |
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| Alice Roosevelt Longworth | Felsenthal, Carol | 1988 | New York: Putnam’s | |
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| All for One | Schneiderman, Rose | 1967 | New York: Erickson | |
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| Always on Sunday: 1,000 Sundays with "Issues and Answers" | Whedon, Peggy | 1980 | New York: Norton | |
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| Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride: Based on a True Story | Ryan, Pam Munoz, and Brian Selznick | 2000 | New York: Scholastic | |
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| Amelia to Zora: Twenty-six Women Who Changed the World | Chin-Lee, Cynthia, Megan Halsey, and Sean Addy | 2005 | Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge | Includes a chapter on Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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| Amelia to Zora: Twenty-six Women Who Changed the World | Chin-Lee, Cynthia, Megan Halsey, and Sean Addy | 2005 | Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge | Includes a chapter on Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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| American First Ladies | Watson, Robert P., ed. | 2002 | Pasadena, CA: Salem Press | |
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