Eleanor Roosevelt

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A diplomat, activist and the First Lady of the US (1933-1945)

Real World Example

Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, during the Great Depression and World War II. She was a strong advocate for human rights, working tirelessly to support the poor and promote equality. Her actions were important because they provided hope and guidance during difficult times, showing compassion and leadership when people needed it most. Today, her legacy continues to inspire people to stand up for social justice and help those in need. For example, her dedication to human rights paved the way for modern movements advocating for equal opportunities for everyone, such as the fight for racial and gender equality.

Practice Version

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