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What Is Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy

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“Do what you feel in your heart to be right—for you’ll be criticized anyway. You’ll be damned if you do, and damned if you don’t.” The subject of Human Rights has been such a large topic, for such a long time. The number of speeches, debates and documents written about Human Rights are countless. Gypsies, Homosexuals, and Jews were considered the least privileged, but nobody had the array of human rights we enjoy today. When WWII started, hatred was uncontrollably spread throughout the world, and Eleanor Roosevelt wanted to make a difference; to take a stand. Eleanor Roosevelt believed that every person had the same rights, no matter what their race, gender, or sexuality. She used her influence from her position as first lady to President Roosevelt to inspire the human’ rights movements; resulting in Eleanor Roosevelt leaving a very powerful legacy.
In WWII, Human Rights were the last thing on the mind of Hitler and the Nazis’. The Nazis had a strong hatred for Gypsies, Homosexuals, and Jews, so much so that they felt entitled to abuse and treat them inhumanly. Eleanor Roosevelt wanted to act against those who were minimizing human …show more content…

The Declaration of Human Rights continues to be widely cited by academics, advocates, and constitutional courts. Beyond academics, perhaps her greatest impact, globally, is the hope and inspiration that The Declaration of Human Rights has given to “common people” who do not experience Human Rights but are shown the possibility that they have the right to seek justice. In addition, Eleanor Roosevelt’s stance for human rights inspired The National Youth Association, The League of Women’s Voters, the International Congress of Working Women, Women's Trade Union League, the Women’s International League of Peace and Freedom and, International Human Rights’ Day. Clearly Eleanor Roosevelt’s passion for human rights left a deep and lasting impact on this

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