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Eleanor Roosevelt: Resignation from the Daughters of the American Revolution
(1939)
Commentary by Allida Black, Eleanor Roosevelt Project, George Washington University
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the largest concert hall in Washington, D.C., built in 1929 and owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution
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February 27, 1939
Eleanor Roosevelt (Library of Congress)
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