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Remembering Eleanor

July 9, 2011

Allida Black is Director of the Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights Project at George Washington University.

The intellectual compass of Eleanor Roosevelt's life has ties to three centuries. She was born into an age and class still governed by Victorian morals. Her causes represented the most progressive interests of the 20th century and her work on human rights is influencing the 21st. Allida Black explains her life and achievements.

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Allida Black

Allida Black

Visiting Distinguished Scholar at the Miller Center for the Study of the Presidency, University of Virginia
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