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Eleanor Roosevelt: Address to the United Nations General Assembly

Eleanor Roosevelt: Address to the United Nations General Assembly

On the Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

by Eleanor Roosevelt




"We stand today at the threshold of a great event both in the life of the United Nations and in the life of mankind. This Universal Declaration of Human Rights may well become the international Magna Carta of all men everywhere. We hope its proclamation by the General Assembly will be an event comparable to the proclamation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man by the French people in 1789, the adoption of the Bill of Rights by the people of the United States, and the adoption of comparable declarations at different times in other countries."

-Eleanor Roosevelt

This speech was delivered delivered December 9, 1948 in Paris, France.



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 Eleanor Roosevelt Calls For Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948 and ratified by 48 nations. In this speech delivered by the former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, she lays out the aspirations of the declaration with the hope that it will become the "international Magna Carta". She emphasizes that the declaration is not a binding treaty or law, but rather a moral standard of achievement for all nations concerning basic principles of human rights and freedoms.

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