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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
(1884 - 1962) First Lady, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States. Eleanor was active in a wide range of liberal and humanitarian projects. Excellent content and association T.L.S., 3pp. 4to., New York, March 24, 1947, to "Mr. President", obviously President Harry S. Truman. Roosevelt, writing as the chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, discusses the drafting of an International Bill of Human Rights. In small part: "...in light of the discussions which have taken place, I shall be pleased... to appoint immediately a Drafting Committee composed of the members of the Commission on Human Rights for Australia, China, Chile, France, Lebanon, United States, United Kingdom, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics... I furthermore concur in the recommendation of the Social Committee of the Whole that the following procedure be adopted in preparing the International Bill of Human Rights. (a) that the draft prepared by the Drafting Committee be submitted to the second session of the Commission on Human Rights; and (b) that the draft as developed by the Commission on Human Rights be submitted to all States, Members of the United Nations, for their observations, suggestions and proposals; and (c) that these observations, suggestions and proposals then be considered as a basis of a redraft, if necessary, by the Drafting Committee; and (d) that the resulting draft then be submitted to the Commission on Human Rights for final consideration; and (e) that the Council consider the proposed International Bill of Human Rights as submitted by the Commission on Human Rights to the General Assembly in 1948..." Roosevelt signs at the conclusion in black ink. The letter shows several pencil notations and erased inscriptions, else very good. The International Bill of Human Rights eventually consisted of the UN''s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, with the first component being adopted in 1948 and the remainder in 1976.

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