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4 January, 00:18

Eleanor roosevelt fought for the rights of the underdog - for all those who were persecuted or treated unfairky including the women, the poor. and children. true or false?

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  1. 4 January, 00:50
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    While it can be said that Eleanor Roosevelt, she fought for human rights in general. Her main concern was always with women, and the role they played in society and the state. So the answer is FALSE

    Beginning in the 1920s, Eleanor Roosevelt began to actively participate in the League of Women Voters, in the Women's League of the Trade Union, and in the Women's Division of the Democratic Party. Breaking the schemes, gave 350 press conferences for women journalists only, traveled throughout the country, gave lectures, participated in radio broadcasts and expressed his opinions in a newspaper column called My Day
  2. 4 January, 03:58
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    Answer is True, it is a statement
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