Eleanor Roosevelt

"Obedience may have its uses, but it is no substitute for willing, uncoerced co-operation."

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Source: Eleanor Roosevelt (1960). “You learn by living”, HarperCollins Publishers

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Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Political Activist, Diplomat

Eleanor Roosevelt was a prominent political figure and activist, known for her role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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