I'm not a feminist, but I believe in equal rights for men and women.
First Lady, human rights
I'm not a feminist, but I believe in equal rights for men and women.
First Lady, human rights
Interview (often misquoted or taken out of context, she supported women's rights but sometimes avoided the 'feminist' label of her time)
1940s-1950s
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