My Day

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"My Day" is a widely read syndicated newspaper column written by Eleanor Roosevelt, in which she shared her daily activities, political views, and advocacy for social justice from 1935 to 1962.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Eleanor Roosevelt work
newspaper column
syndicated column
associatedWith First Lady of the United States
United Nations Human Rights Commission
author Eleanor Roosevelt
countryOfOrigin United States
describedBySource widely read syndicated newspaper column
firstPublicationDate 1935-12-31
frequency almost daily
genre opinion column
personal column
political commentary
hasAuthorRole Eleanor Roosevelt as columnist
hasForm column in print newspapers
later book compilations
hasInfluenceOn public discourse on human rights
role of First Ladies in public life
hasPerspective liberal social views
progressive political views
language English
mainTopic New Deal era
United Nations
World War II
civil rights
daily life of Eleanor Roosevelt
education
human rights
international affairs
labor issues
politics
poverty
social justice
women's rights
medium newspaper
notableFor advocacy for social justice
chronicling Eleanor Roosevelt's daily activities
influencing public opinion on political issues
periodCovered Dwight D. Eisenhower presidency
Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency
Harry S. Truman presidency
early John F. Kennedy presidency
publicationEndYear 1962
publicationStartYear 1935
publisherType multiple newspapers
syndicationStartYear 1936
targetAudience general newspaper readers
writtenDuring Cold War
Great Depression
World War II

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
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