Eleanor Roosevelt was born in 1884 and became First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945 after her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president. As First Lady, Eleanor advocated for women's issues and the rights of minorities. She also traveled to visit troops overseas during WWII. After her husband's death in 1945, Eleanor remained active in politics and worked with the United Nations to help draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She continued advocating for progressive causes until her death in 1962.