She was a delegate to the UN General Assembly from 1945 and 1952, a job for which she was appointed by President Harry S. Truman and confirmed by the United States Senate. During her time at the United Nations she chaired the committee that drafted and approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President Truman called her the "First Lady of the World" in tribute to her human rights achievements. Active in politics for the rest of her life, Roosevelt chaired the John F. Kennedy administration's ground-breaking committee which helped start second-wave feminism, the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. In 1999, she was ranked in the top ten of Gallup's List of Most Widely Admired People of the 20th Century.
Name | Anna Eleanor Roosevelt |
Date Of Birth | October 11, 1884 |
Place Of Birth | New York, New York, United States |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Occupation | First Lady, diplomat, activist |
Religion | Episcopal |
Date Of Died | November 7, 1962 |
Place Of Died | New York, New York, United States |