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- 1956 | Becomes advisor to the Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson-campaign for the presidency against Dwight Eisenhower. Speaks to the UN General Assembly on political rights for women. Visits Irsael, Lebanon, Syria, Nepal, Indonesia, India, the Phillippines, Pakistan, Jordan and meets Palestinian people.
Resigns from the America UN delegation after Republican Dwight Eisenhower is elected president. The Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee is abolished and integrated into the party structure. Volunteers for the American Association for the UN. This year in Eleanor Roosevelt Bio 9 she travels a lot again. In Japan Eleanor meets Emperor Hirohito and disabled by the atomic bomb. In Yugoslaviashe talks to Josef Broz Tito. Writes India and The Awakening East, Some of My Best Friends Are Negro, and UN: Today and Tomorrow. Writes the introduction to The Diary of Anne Frank.
Urges the quick integration of black people in public schools. Talks to Ethipian emperor Haile Selassie. Opposes the Communist Control Act. Co-authors with Lorena Hickok Ladies of Courage, Negotiate with Russia Never Use the H-Bomb, and It Seems to Me.
Attends the World Federation of the UN Associations Conference. Supports the Montgomery Bus Boycott against the racial segregation. Tours Israel, Japan, Hong Kong, Manilla, Thailand and Indonesia. Writes United Nations What You Should Know About It, Social Responsibility for Individual Welfare, and In the Service of Truth.
Raises funds and delivers public speaking speeches in bid for the presidency of Adlai Stevenson. Does not support John Kennedy as Vice-President candidate. Chairs the Civil Rights Platform Committee of the Democratic national party. Supports the Powell amendment against the construction of segregated schools. Writes The Right to Vote and Salute to Montgomery.
| Bibliography of the Eleanor Roosevelt Bio 9 Kearns Goodwin, D (1995). No Ordinary Time. The Home Front in World War II. ER (1983). You Learn by Living. Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life. Levy, W and Russett, C (2001). The Extraordinary Mrs. R. A Friend Remembers. Swift, W (2004). The Roosevelts and the Royals. Franklin and Eleanor, the King and Queen of England, and the Friendship that Changed History. Lassieur, A (2007). An Activist for Social Change. Wigal, D (2003). The Wisdom Of ER. Wisdom Library.
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