Academic American Encyclopedia: Eleanor Roosevelt: Grolier Encyclopedia's biographical summary of popular First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Education-oriented website focused on the letters that the First Lady received from children during the Depression. Includes letters, articles and essays, and lesson plans.
Eleanor and Elizabeth R: Unlikely Friends: Two-part article on the unlikely friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Elizabeth, The Queen Mother by author Will Swift.
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill: Guide to history and vision of Eleanor and her Val-Kill home away from husband and mother-in-law's mansion.
Eleanor Roosevelt College: Eleanor Roosevelt College of University of California, San Diego a liberal arts program. Site includes limited bio of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Eleanor Roosevelt Main Page: Provides access to writings, personality and influence of Eleanor Roosevelt as Author and First Lady.
Eleanor Roosevelt: The Wallflower That Blossomed: Biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884 - 1962, American legend, first lady and champion for women's rights and social justice.
Exhibit: Eleanor Roosevelt Letter: A moral force for civil rights when the DAR banned black singer from Constitution Hall.
First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt: A portrait and biographical sketch from the White House web site.
First Lady of the World: Eleanor Roosevelt at Val-Kill: Classroom-ready lesson plan to examine how Eleanor Roosevelt's activities at home reflected her interest in humanitarianism.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum - Photos: Over 1000 pictures of Eleanor, Franklin and family, copyright free.
Questions and Answers About Eleanor Roosevelt: Questions and answers about Eleanor Roosevelt's private and public life as wife, first lady, politician, civil rights activist, journalist, diplomat, and humanitarian.
The American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt: An in-depth look at Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the 20th century's most influential--and admired--women.
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers: Homepage of the Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights Project at the George Washington University.