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After her time as First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt campaigned for women’s rights, believing

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If first ladies did not break tradition, they would all be the same. All first ladies have something that they believe in, and they are willing to use their publicity to work for it. Whether this is a charity or focusing on politics, first ladies are breaking tradition everyday. All first ladies have Eleanor to thank for starting off the theme of breaking tradition. Hope this helps:)
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While an advocate for women’s rights, Eleanor Roosevelt was actually against any sort of Constitutional amendment such as an Equal Rights Amendment. She did, however, believe that women and men were legally equal, but their differences should not be ignored, a somewhat controversial stance among many women’s right activists.

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