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Before her husband became president, Eleanor Roosevelt had been a teacher, a writer, and a radio announcer. After moving to the White House, Mrs. Roosevelt wanted to continue the work she had always done. She was more visible than any first lady before her, talking to reporters, writing for a magazine, and giving speeches. She changed the public's view of what presidents' wives could do. Mrs. Roosevelt championed her husband's causes. However, she also used her visibility to support causes that were important to her. She championed the rights of the poor, the homeless, African Americans, and women.
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