Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was an American political leader and prominent author who leveraged her influence to champion policy reform and human rights. As an active First Lady, she promoted New Deal policies and became a tireless advocate for civil rights. Following her husband's death, she continued her international work as a writer and speaker, championing the status of working women and supporting the formation of the United Nations. Her legacy includes her role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, earning her the title "First Lady of the World" and recognition as one of the 20th century's most admired figures.