The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project is a university-chartered research center associated with the Department of History of The George Washington University |
Sunrise at Campobello Surprisingly, this depiction of
Sara Delano Roosevelt has had remarkable staying
power, remaining the way she is perceived by most
observers taking a cursory interest in the Roosevelt
family. In addition, it has also shaped the way many
people regard SDR's relationship with her daughter-in-law,
Eleanor. Although their relationship was stressful
at times, in no way was it nearly as simplistic as
Sunrise at Campobello would have its audience
believe. Unfortunately, it is difficult to shake a
misconception once it has entered the public consciousness,
and even more so when that misconception reinforces
a widely held American stereotype that regards mothers-in-law
as difficult and unsympathetic people. Sources:Caroli, Betty Boyd. The Roosevelt Women. New York: Basic Books, 1998, 229-230. |