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human rights forebears

Inspirational men and women from the history of human rights whose lives and stories help us with the human rights challenges of today.

The Duty of Kindness and Sympathy Towards Strangers and Foreigners

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October 18, 2011
Paris in the 1900s

It is hardest to write of those things about which we feel most deeply. Today I wish to write about someone whose words and life have profoundly influenced and inspired me. That person is Abdu’l Baha: the son of the founder of the Baha’i Faith and its leader from 1892 to 1921. I wish...
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Would you have me argue that all human beings are equal?

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August 21, 2011
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was a remarkable worker for human rights.  Although he lived more than a century ago, his thoughts remain pressingly relevant. He began life as a slave, but winning his own freedom, he fought not only for abolition of slavery but also gave his support to other human rights causes, such as the emancipation...
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Bartolome de las Casas: An early human rights worker

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February 13, 2011
Guatemalan girls in traditional dress

Bartolome de las Casas is one of those remarkable people in history who arose at the very beginning of the modern human rights movement.  A great humanitarian;  he learnt human rights in his encounter with the people of Central and South America during the sixteenth century European invasion of the Americas.  He used his office as...
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Book Review: The Strange Alchemy of Law and Life by Justice Albie Sachs

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November 10, 2010
Book Review: The Strange Alchemy of Law and Life by Justice Albie Sachs

The victims and perpetrators of human rights abuses whisper from the pages of this short book.  They speak to us of their struggle to realize their own humanity and recognize the humanity of each other.   For a judge it is an unusual book, but then Albie Sachs is an unusual judge.  A member of the...
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A Vision of a World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Prayer

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October 27, 2009
A Vision of a World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Prayer

Eleanor Roosevelt was the first Chair of the United Nations Human Rights Commission.  Her work, with her colleagues, led to the adoption in 1948 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  The following, according to her son, is a prayer that she said every night: Our Father, who has set a restlessness in our...
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