Everyone Has the Right: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
In 1946, Eleanor Roosevelt became chairperson of the newly formed UN Commission on Human Rights, taking a leading role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. "We won the war," she said. "Now we need to work to win the peace." It took seven drafts over two and half years, but when the General Assembly voted on the declaration, not a single nation opposed it. It has since been translated into 529 languages. This film includes a curriculum guide from the FDR Presidential Library and Museum Education Department. https://www.fdrlibrary.org/eleanor-ro... An official selection of the New York Animation Film Awards for Animation Documentary.

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Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Speech

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Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Life in Pictures

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Eleanor Roosevelt Addressing the United Nations General Assembly

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Four Freedoms Speech

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FDR's D-Day Prayer

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2026 Hudson Valley History Reading Festival: Elizabeth Werlau

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LeHand Home Movies: Warm Springs, Georgia

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"Equestrian History of the Roosevelts and Delanos" with Dr. Shelby Landmark

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Conversation: THE YANKEE SPHINX: AN FDR NOVEL with Mark Frost - May 13, 2026

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"'Strawberries for Tea': The Life of Rebecca Brien (Howland) Roosevelt" with Dr. Shelby Landmark

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2026 Hudson Valley History Reading Festival: Moira Fitzgibbons

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Yankee Sphinx: Conversation with Mark Frost

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Presentation: "Sara Delano Roosevelt: Her Story Revisited" with Dr. Shelby Landmark

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