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Eleanor Roosevelt(1884-1962) effectively advocated political causes that were generally liberal. Yet she opposed ensuring women's strict legal equality with men, which was the aim of a proposed equal-rights amendment. Her opposition to an equal-rights amendment was, by her standards, a radical rather than a conservative position. Roosevelt sought fundamental changes to improve conditions for the poor, especially women and children, but saw women as distinct for men in their biological and social roles. She believed that the enactment of special legislation to protect women from exploitation in the workplace, legislation that would be prohibited by an equal-rights amendment, was necessary for women's welfare and might ultimately pave the way for protection of male workers as well.
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