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Eleanor Roosevelts Timeline 8 - Timeline Help

Eleanor Roosevelts Timeline 8 of 10 from 1948 to 1951 at Timeline Help.


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Threatens to resign from the UN if President Truman does not recognize the newly formed Jewish State. Eleanor eventually remains at the United Nations after Truman recognizes Israel. This decision in the Eleanor Roosevelts Timeline changes her mind and she campaigns for the re-election of President Harry Truman. Delivers the The Struggles for the Rights of Man speech during the General Assembly meeting at the Sorbonne University in Paris. Opposes the Mundt-Nixon Bill on the registration of Communists in the United States. Address the NAACP annual convention. Disagrees with the State Department policy toward Russia and the Korea War. Starts a daytime ABC radio discussion program with daughter Anna. Writes Liberals in This Year of Decision, The Promise of Human Rights, and Plain Talk about Wallace.

Helps to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the General Assembly of the United Nations.

Criticizes the Taft-Hartley Restrictions. Debates conservative Cardinal Francis Spellman over cutting federal aid to catholic parochial schools. Appears in the tv show Meet the Press. Writes Making Human Rights Come Alive and the This I Remember autobiography.

Presents with son Elliott a NBC television and radio show with guests like Albert Einstein and the Duke of Windsor. Campaigns for Helen Gahagan Douglas for Senator against Republican Richard Nixon. Writes If I Were a Republican Today, and co-authors Partners: The United Nations and Youth with Helen Ferris.

Opposes the politics of fear by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Leads US delegation to the UN General Assembly in Paris. Presents a weekly column Voice of America for the French, German, Italian and Spanish people. Writes The Seven People Who Shaped My Life.

Bibliography of Eleanor Roosevelts Timeline 8

Scharf, L (1988). First Lady of American Liberalism. Twayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series.
Ellwood, N (1999). Learning About Integrity From ER.
Gerber, R (2003). Leadership the ER Way. Timeless Strategies from the First Lady of Courage.



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