FIRST LADY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 02/06/1956 - HFSID 84352
Sale Price $270.00
Reg. $300.00
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Eleanor Roosevelt sends a letter of regret that she no longer sends
out photographs.
Typed Letter Signed: "Eleanor Roosevelt", 1p, 6x7. New
York, N.Y., 1956 February 6. On her "Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt" letterhead
to Mr. Seigel. In full: "Thank you very much for your kind interest
which I appreciate. I regret to say I cannot send you a photograph as I have
long since stopped giving them out. However, I hope you will accept this note
with my good wishes as a substitute." In the year she wrote this
letter, the former First Lady campaigned and raised funds for Democratic
presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, refused to support John F. Kennedy's bid
for Vice President, chaired the Civil Rights Platform Committee for the 1956
Democratic National Convention, which she addressed, supported the Powell
amendment to deny federal funds for construction of segregated schools, debated
Margaret Chase Smith on Face the Nation, appeared on Meet the
Press and wrote "Salute to Montgomery" and "The Right to Vote". Anna Eleanor
Roosevelt (1884-1962) had married her distant cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in
1905 (her uncle, President Theodore Roosevelt, gave her away). She would serve
as First Lady for 12 years and 39 days (March 4, 1933 until her husband's
death of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945), longer than any other
woman. Eleanor, who had previously been First Lady of New York
when FDR was Governor of the state (1929-1933), later became known as "First
Lady of the World" for her humanitarian efforts, including getting the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations.
Appointed by President Truman, she had been a member of the
U.S. delegation to the United Nations from 1945-1952. On November 7, 1962,
78-year-old Eleanor Roosevelt died at her New York apartment, the address of
which is imprinted on this letterhead. She was buried next to her husband in
Hyde Park four days later. Slightly creased. Mounting remnants on verso show
through at corners and mid left and right blank margins. Overall, fine
condition.
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