Eleanor Roosevelt's "My Day" was a syndicated newspaper column published from 1935 to 1962. During those years, Eleanor wrote the column consistently six days a week, the only interruption being ...
Elliott Roosevelt, Eleanor's father ... She begins publishing the syndicated column, "My Day." Eleanor defies segregation laws when she sits between whites and blacks at the Southern Conference ...
We recognize the role of first lady as it exists today because of Eleanor Roosevelt ... In 1935, she started writing the newspaper column “My Day” which served as a platform for her to ...