“There is a desire for progress in the hearts of all men, and it is the sense of frustration and inability to move forward that brings violent revolution.”
Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
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Eleanor Roosevelt's My Day: The post-war years, her acclaimed columns, 1945-1952
This book presents a collection of Eleanor Roosevelt's columns written during the post-war years, from 1945 to 1952. It offers a glimpse into her thoughts and opinions on various social, political, and cultural matters of the time. more
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