Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Early Marriage
At Campobello, 1908
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1908: Eleanor, Franklin and Anna at Campobello. Eleanor found her mother-in-law increasingly interfering with her children. Eleanor wanted to please her husband, and did little to resist Sara's interference, even though it made her feel increasingly inadequate as a wife and mother.
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Courtesy Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library.
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