The Roosevelt family had a history of getting involved in public service. As a first lady, Eleanor pushed for the rights of women and African Americans.
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She never really had any Sisters. She was the only child and she grew up to fight for her rights and to be independent
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she thought women needed to fight for their rights.
She thought women needed to fight for their rights.
She worked for civil rights, the need for low income housing, easing the hardship of jobless young people, and for women's political involvement and equality.
From 1885 until 1903, when she retired due to ill health.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's women's rights newspaper was called Revolution. It was in print from 1868 until 1870, with Stanton as the co-editor.
She went to Allenswood School for Girls near London, England.
Women's rights did not come up in US history until Seneca Falls convention in 1848.
Romania's policy on Human's Rights is to do more about the problem an example is: progress has been made towards the fight against trafficking in human beings, it remains a problem.