Eleanor Roosevelt had an open mind that helped her devote her time to change America through human rights, but she did not just stop there. With her open mind, she was able to look at a variety of things that would help America become a greater country. She was also able to focus on the countries poor, racial discrimination, and the U.S. troops in Vietnam (Eleanor Roosevelt Biography). Eleanor Roosevelt had a big impact on my peoples life’s even with the smallest things she did.
Like many other great leaders, she had her own identity and personal challenges that she faced. Apart from being a leader, she struggled with depression and insecurity, but she was able to turn these vulnerabilities into strengths that showed that she was dedicated to change herself and America. Since Eleanor Roosevelt was open minded she became one of the centuries most powerful and effective activist for social and political justice (Goodwin, Doris Kearns). Eleanor Roosevelt wanted the country to stop judging the people of America from the different point of view such as; sex, color, and