Eleanor Roosevelt was a prominent American figure known for her groundbreaking advocacy in social and political causes. Born in 1884, she married Franklin D. Roosevelt and became First Lady in 1933. Eleanor was a champion of civil rights, women's rights, and human rights, playing a pivotal role in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She wrote a daily syndicated newspaper column, hosted a radio show, and served as a U.N. diplomat. Eleanor Roosevelt remains an enduring symbol of integrity and activism.