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Eleanor Roosevelt quoted this in her speech, “We wanted as many nations as possible to accept the fact that men, for one reason or another, were born free and equal in dignity and rights, that they were endowed with reason and conscience, and should act toward one another in spirit of brotherhood.
France was vital to the success of Eleanor's speech. That was because France was an ally of the United States during and after World War II.
Eleanor's mom was Anna Roosevelt.
Eleanor was born in New York City on October 11, 1884.
Eleanor Roosevelt, was the author of "My Day" newspaper.
"Eleanor Roosevelt," The Biography Channel website. Apr.03, 2013, 02:40 http://www.biography.com/people/eleanorroosevelt-9463366
Eleanor went through some tragedies at a very young age. At the age of eight , her mother died . Then at the age of ten, her father died.
http://www.americanrhectoric.com/ speeches/elenorrooseveltdeclarationhumanrights.htm
" Roosevelt, (Anna) Eleanor." (n.d.):Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.Web.1.Apr.2013
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights," Universal Declaration of Human Rights (2009):1.MAS Ultra-school Edition: Web. 3 Apr. 2013
She gave her speech in Sorbonne, Paris. Her speech was given to many French citizens and some delegates of the United Nations.
Eleanor Roosevelt gave her speech over "The struggle of Human Rights," on September 28, 1948.
Later on, Eleanor married her distant cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905.