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Born into a privileged family marked by alcoholism and personal loss, shy and unassuming Eleanor Roosevelt overcame immense obstacles—including a critical mother-in-law, her husband’s infidelity, and his paralysis from polio. Thrust into the public spotlight as First Lady, she transformed the role and became a powerful voice for human rights, ultimately earning the title “First Lady of the World.” Discover the remarkable story of her courage, resilience, and global impact.