The human rights years, 1949-1952
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The human rights years, 1949-1952
(The Eleanor Roosevelt papers / Allida Black, editor ; John F. Sears and Mary Jo Binker, associate editors ; Craig Daigle and Michael Weeks, assistant editors ; Christopher Alhambra, electronic editor ; with Christopher Brick ... [et al.], editorial fellows, v. 2)
University of Virginia Press, 2012
- : cloth
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"foreword by Boutros Boutros-Ghali" -- Jacket
Bibliography: p. 1061-1076
Includes index
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The 311 documents in this second volume of Eleanor Roosevelt's papers trace her transformation into one of her era's most prominent spokespersons for democracy, reveal her ongoing maturation as a political force in her own right, and detail the broader impact she had on American politics, the United Nations, and global affairs. Readers will find a fascinating view on the inner workings of President Truman's second administration, the UN at the height of the early Cold War, and the many social and political movements that competed for influence over both. Ranging widely in substance and content, Roosevelt's writings demonstrate a grasp of the intimate connection between domestic and international affairs that led the former first lady to support the Korean War, champion the newly founded state of Israel, demand respect for the civil rights of African Americans, and bolster the political ambitions of people like Adlai Stevenson, Helen Gahagan Douglas, and John F. Kennedy.
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