TEACHERS
GALLERY
PRICING
SIGN IN
TRY ZURU
GET STARTED
Loop
Audio
Interval:
5s
10s
15s
20s
60s
Play
1 of 10
Slide Notes
Download
Go Live
New! Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In
Eleanor Roosevelt
Share
Copy
Download
0
93
Published on Nov 19, 2015
No Description
View Outline
MORE DECKS TO EXPLORE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Photo by
Kheel Center, Cornell University
2.
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City.
Photo by
HA! Designs - Artbyheather
3.
FAMILY
Her father was Elliot Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's brother
Her mother was Anna Hall, a member of the livingston family
She had 1 sister and 1 brother
She married Franklin D. Roosevelt and had 5 children.
Photo by
Montana State University Library
4.
EDUCATION
Eleanor's parents died when she was 8 years old
She went to go live with her grandma and was tutored at home until 1899
She then went to a school for girls called Allenswood School, near London, England
She went there from 1899-1902
Photo by
monkeyc.net
5.
OCCUPATION
She was a teacher at Todhunter School for Girls in NYC
She was the Co-Founder of Vall-Kill industries lecturer
Writer (including "My Day", the newspaper column)
U.S. Delegate to United Nations General Assembly Chairman
Human rights commission member of many educational, humanitarian, and political organizations
Photo by
just.Luc
6.
Untitled Slide
She volunteered for the Red Cross and Navy Department in WWI
Major part in the presidency of F.D.R.
She traveled around the nation, observing many things and reporting the observations to the President
Became advocate of rights and needs of the poor, minorities, and disadvantaged
During the war, she visited England and the South Pacific to foster good will among the Allies
Photo by
British Red Cross.
7.
Untitled Slide
Because she was the First Lady, she was able to travel and make a difference with her speeches
She was the first, First Lady to hold her own press confrence, in 1933
She also wrote "My Day" in a newspaper column everyday
Photo by
Tony Fischer Photography
8.
FACTS
After her husband died, Harry Truman became president. Eleanor became very close friends with him.
She was 5ft 10 inches, had blue eyes and brown hair
Her father was the younger brother of President Theodore Roosevelt.
9.
Eleanor Roosevelt died on November 7, 1962 in New York City due to tuberculosis.
Photo by
Tim Evanson
10.
QUOTES
"The future belongs to those who belive in their future."
"Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, and small minds discuss people."
"If life seemed particularly hard, all we had to do was to say how much better it used to
... be, and how dreadful it was to be born in a generation that had to endure all the modern
... horrors."
Photo by
Tony Fischer Photography
Chloe Goodwin
×
Error!