Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady Collection – 32nd Presidency
$14.95
The Eleanor Roosevelt commemorative copper coin collection is a great way to honor the first lady of Franklin D. Roosevelt. This collection commemorates the first lady during her husband’s term in office as the 32nd President of the United States. The First Lady Collections are full color and are a great way to collect the commemorative coins along with fascinating art and historical information.
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Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady Collection – 32nd Presidency
Celebrate the extraordinary life, humanitarian legacy, and transformative influence of one of the most iconic First Ladies in American history with the Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady Collection – 32nd Presidency. This beautifully crafted, commemorative copper coin set pays tribute to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the trailblazing wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. Known for her activism, compassion, and groundbreaking public presence, Eleanor Roosevelt reshaped the role of First Lady and left a lasting impact on the nation and the world. This collection blends vivid artwork with rich historical storytelling, offering collectors a meaningful way to honor her remarkable legacy.
A First Lady Who Redefined the Role
Born in 1884 into the prominent Roosevelt family of New York, Eleanor Roosevelt overcame a difficult childhood marked by loss and insecurity. She grew into a woman of deep empathy, intellectual curiosity, and unwavering moral conviction. Her marriage to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905 formed a powerful political partnership that would shape American history for decades.
When Eleanor Roosevelt entered the White House in 1933, she transformed the traditionally ceremonial role of First Lady into a platform for advocacy and public engagement. She traveled the country, held press conferences, wrote a daily newspaper column titled My Day, and championed the rights of women, workers, minorities, and the poor. Her visibility and activism made her one of the most influential voices of the New Deal era.
A Champion of Human Rights and Social Justice
Eleanor Roosevelt’s work extended far beyond the walls of the White House. She was a tireless advocate for social reform, supporting programs that addressed poverty, unemployment, and inequality during the Great Depression. She visited coal mines, migrant camps, and rural communities to witness firsthand the struggles of everyday Americans, bringing national attention to issues often overlooked.
Her commitment to civil rights was equally groundbreaking. She famously resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution after the organization refused to allow African American singer Marian Anderson to perform at Constitution Hall. Eleanor then helped arrange Anderson’s historic 1939 performance at the Lincoln Memorial—an event that became a defining moment in the early civil rights movement.
A Global Leader on the World Stage
Eleanor Roosevelt’s influence continued after her time as First Lady. Following President Roosevelt’s death in 1945, she was appointed by President Harry Truman as a delegate to the newly formed United Nations. There, she played a central role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one of the most important documents of the 20th century. Her leadership earned her the title “First Lady of the World,” a reflection of her global humanitarian impact.
A Life of Courage, Compassion, and Lasting Influence
Eleanor Roosevelt’s legacy is one of courage, empathy, and unwavering dedication to justice. She inspired millions through her writing, speeches, and advocacy, and her influence continues to shape discussions on human rights, equality, and public service. Her life story remains a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have on the world.
A Stunning Commemorative Collection for Collectors and Historians
The Eleanor Roosevelt First Lady Collection captures her legacy through full‑color artistry and historically inspired design. Each commemorative copper coin features:
- A detailed portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt, inspired by period photographs
- Historical inscriptions marking her role as First Lady during the 32nd Presidency
- High‑quality copper composition, offering durability and a classic collectible finish
This collection is part of the popular First Lady Commemorative Series, known for its blend of artistry, historical depth, and display‑ready presentation.
Perfect for Collectors, Educators, and Patriotic Gift‑Givers
This commemorative set is ideal for:
- Presidential memorabilia collectors
- First Lady enthusiasts
- Students and educators studying the New Deal or World War II
- Gift‑givers seeking a meaningful patriotic keepsake
- Display collections focused on influential women in U.S. history
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