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Discover the extraordinary journey of Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the captivating book, A World Made New. Delve into the courageous endeavors of individuals from different corners of the globe who came together to shape the foundation of the modern human rights movement. With exclusive access to diaries and letters, award-winning professor Mary Ann Glendon delivers a narrative history that will leave you inspired and informed.
Explore the powerful narrative of A World Made New as it sheds light on a pivotal moment in history when the world was striving for unity amidst the aftermath of the Second World War. Embrace the vision shared by visionaries and activists alike, who believed in the universal rights that transcend cultural and religious boundaries. Let this landmark work of history enrich your understanding of the human rights movement and its profound impact on global society.
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