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President Franklin D. Roosevelt was married to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt from 1905 until his death in 1945. Eleanor held many public positions including Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
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i had to do some thing to stop racism and black discrimination against black and fight for black rights.
An African American labor leader named A. Philip Randolf planned a march on Washington, D.C. To stop this, Roosevelt issued an executive order forbidding racial discrimination in defense industries known as the Fair Employment Practices Committee. A. Philip Randolph agreed not to march.I got this out of my social studies book
Eleanor Roosevelt was called the "ugly duckling" by her mother because she did not conform to the traditional standard of beauty. However, she went on to become a respected and influential figure through her work as a social and political activist, redefining beauty in terms of intelligence, character, and humanitarianism.
Protective discrimination helps to protect from social discrimination in the sense that it stops discrimination, or attempts to stop it, before it can even happen.
Protective discrimination helps to protect from social discrimination in the sense that it stops discrimination, or attempts to stop it, before it can even happen.
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This was made to stop discrimination
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He didn't, Roosevelt was the president of the United States.
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