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                "Where do human rights begin? In small places close to home, so close and so small. that they cannot be seen on any map of the world."
-Eleanor Roosevelt (Human Rights Upstander)
Explain this quote in your own words.
            
        -Eleanor Roosevelt (Human Rights Upstander)
Explain this quote in your own words.
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    This quote by Eleanor Roosevelt emphasizes the importance of respecting and protecting human rights in our everyday lives. It suggests that human rights begin in our own communities, in the small, everyday interactions we have with each other. These rights are not something that can be found on a map or in a law book, but rather in the way we treat each other and the respect we show for each other's dignity.
    
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