Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter

Thesis advisor: Patrick Maney === Among American First Ladies, one presidential wife in particular consistently ranks among one of the most influential women to hold the office. Eleanor Roosevelt’s precedent-setting tenure in the White House established a lasting legacy that influenced many of the w...

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Main Author: Zatkowski, Ellen K.
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Language:English
Published: Boston College 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2638
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1020612019-05-10T07:38:00Z Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter Zatkowski, Ellen K. Thesis advisor: Patrick Maney Text thesis 2012 Boston College English electronic application/pdf Among American First Ladies, one presidential wife in particular consistently ranks among one of the most influential women to hold the office. Eleanor Roosevelt’s precedent-setting tenure in the White House established a lasting legacy that influenced many of the women who followed her. Two of these First Ladies, Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter, are often overlooked in comparative studies of Eleanor Roosevelt with other presidential wives. Scholars typically highlight Hillary Rodham Clinton or Lady Bird Johnson, neglecting the First Ladyships of Ford and Carter. These two women, however, both pointed to Eleanor Roosevelt as an inspiration for their approach to the office. Both Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter incorporated three main components of Eleanor Roosevelt’s impressive legacy into their tenures as First Lady of the United States: an ever-expanding public role, increased independence, and launching initiatives concerned with social welfare to improve the lives of their fellow Americans. All of these actions can be traced back to Roosevelt’s innovative First Ladyship and their appearance in the successive Ford and Carter administrations highlight the interconnectedness of all three First Ladies and their considerable impact on their country both during and after their time in the White House. First Ladies Eleanor Roosevelt Betty Ford Rosalynn Carter women in politics White House Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2012. Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: College Honors Program. Discipline: History. 343536 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2638
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topic First Ladies
Eleanor Roosevelt
Betty Ford
Rosalynn Carter
women in politics
White House
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Eleanor Roosevelt
Betty Ford
Rosalynn Carter
women in politics
White House
Zatkowski, Ellen K.
Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter
description Thesis advisor: Patrick Maney === Among American First Ladies, one presidential wife in particular consistently ranks among one of the most influential women to hold the office. Eleanor Roosevelt’s precedent-setting tenure in the White House established a lasting legacy that influenced many of the women who followed her. Two of these First Ladies, Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter, are often overlooked in comparative studies of Eleanor Roosevelt with other presidential wives. Scholars typically highlight Hillary Rodham Clinton or Lady Bird Johnson, neglecting the First Ladyships of Ford and Carter. These two women, however, both pointed to Eleanor Roosevelt as an inspiration for their approach to the office. Both Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter incorporated three main components of Eleanor Roosevelt’s impressive legacy into their tenures as First Lady of the United States: an ever-expanding public role, increased independence, and launching initiatives concerned with social welfare to improve the lives of their fellow Americans. All of these actions can be traced back to Roosevelt’s innovative First Ladyship and their appearance in the successive Ford and Carter administrations highlight the interconnectedness of all three First Ladies and their considerable impact on their country both during and after their time in the White House. === Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2012. === Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: College Honors Program. === Discipline: History.
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title Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter
title_short Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter
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title_fullStr Living a Legacy: Eleanor Roosevelt as a Role Model for Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter
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