On April 28, 1949, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote about Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman in her “My Day” column:
“I would not choose [Death of a Salesman] as entertainment or for its moral lesson. That lesson, in more realistic style, you can find in many an American community. I think I like it better when it points to the fact that a man, if finally brought forth to face the truth, can pick himself up and create a different ending.”
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