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She spoke to the United Nations on political rights for women.
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.http://www.humanrights.com/voices-for-human-rights/eleanor-roosevelt.html
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Eleanor Roosevelt helped her husband also known as the president by running New Deal Agencies.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
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=Eleanor Roosevelt helped the poor by feeding them around Christmas time.=
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Eleanor Roosevelt. She basically took over due to Franklin's polio. In fact it was her, not FDR, who supported the Civil Rights Movement and women's rights, and so convinced her husband to support bills and laws to help with those causes.
Her goals were to help other people in life.
She did not maintain the traditional role of women meant to play in upper class society.