What I Hope to Leave Behind: The Essential Essays of Eleanor Roosevelt Historian Blanche Wiesen Cook says it best, "...This is a remarkably useful book: All the issues of ER's time remain the most urgent issues of our time, beginning with her own political philosophy of personal responsibility and activism. There is nothing outdated about the role of government in times of crises and human need; the perils and future of democracy; the complexities and contradictions of America's quest for civil liberties and civil rights; the role of women in public and private life; the role of education, libraries, culture, in society; issues of war, peace, and politics; the race between bigotry and human rights worldwide." Edited with an introduction by Allida M. Black, Director of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 682 p., hardcover. Adult. What I Hope to Leave Behind - The Essential Essays of Eleanor Roosevelt
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