Gabled Duster Coat in Peace and Civility Stripe Linen; Gabled Shirt Jacket in Civility Washed Linen; Blanchefleur Sash in Peace Tufted Dot Voile; Hudson Frock in Peace Washed Linen. Location: Beside Val-Kill Cottage and former Val-Kill Furniture Factory. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Hyde Park, New York.

Look 17 – Collection 64

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Location: Beside what Eleanor called “Val-Kill Cottage.” This used to be a furniture factory that Eleanor owned. In the 1930’s, she closed it and converted the building to her full-time home. Hyde Park, New York. Photographed with permission at the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site.

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Inspired by the Work and Words of Eleanor Roosevelt

November 3, 1936. Eleanor Roosevelt votes in Hyde Park, NY. Courtesy FDR Library.
November 3, 1936. Eleanor Roosevelt votes in Hyde Park, NY. Courtesy FDR Library.

“It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”

— Eleanor Roosevelt