Why the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Remains Significant After 75 Years

Why the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Remains Significant After 75 Years



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Eleanor Roosevelt holding poster of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Lake Success, New York in Nov., 1949.

COMMENTARY: The document’s Dec. 10 anniversary is a reminder not to give up on its noble aim of recognizing the dignity of each and every human being.