August 12th, 2008
Inspiring Women: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Whenever I am looking at inspirational quotes, it seems that many of them come from Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman named by Time Magazine as the most influential First Lady of the United States. Born in New York City on October 11, 1884, she was a shy child who was orphaned by the age of ten. She was a favorite niece of President Theodore Roosevelt (her father’s older brother) and in 1905, married her distant cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She stood by his side as he ran for New York State Senate, served as Secretary of the Navy, when he was struck with paralyzing polio in 1921, and when he became President of the United States. Her pedigree, however, is not what is inspiring to me about Eleanor Roosevelt, her work as a humanitarian and her beliefs in the rights of blacks, women, and the poor.
Prior to marriage, Roosevelt worked to better the conditions in Public Housing in New York. During her time as First Lady, she transformed the role of First Lady from Hostess to a role geared towards Social Reform. She gave a voice to those people who didn’t have access to power. She was also the first woman to cross the gender barrier, becoming the first woman to write a syndicated column, earn money as a lecturer, speak in front of a national convention, hold regular press conferences and be a radio commentator. She traveled heavily, as the eyes and ears of her husband and was the perfect counterpart to her charismatic husband.
After her husband’s death, Roosevelt continued to work for social reform and in the political arena. She was a spokesman to the United Nations and advised political candidates, including John F. Kennedy, until her death in 1962.

















August 14th, 2008 at 3:10 am
I love this Inspiring Women series. I am learning so much and I think the quote in stone above is something that should be taken on board by all our world leaders.
August 14th, 2008 at 4:26 am
She was one incredible woman. There are so many quotes from her that are inspiring, insightful and reaffirming. One of my favourites is actually something I really need to remember more often:
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” - Eleanor Roosevelt
August 14th, 2008 at 6:03 am
“Do something that scares you every day.” - Eleanor Roosevelt
Now that is something inspiring, too and is on my vision board in my office….
August 27th, 2008 at 2:17 am
[…] little while ago our editor Deb, wrote an Inspiring Women blog on Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorissa told us about the following quote from this insightful lady: “No one can make you […]