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Author: Mary Jo Binker

Mary Jo Binker is a consulting editor for the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project at George Washington University and editor of IF YOU ASK ME: Essential Advice from Eleanor Roosevelt. Previously the director of the Oral History Program for the Women in Military Service to America Memorial Foundation, Mary Jo is now an adjunct professor at George Mason University, where she received her master's degree in history and the Evelyn Pugh Memorial Fellowship Award.
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Eleanor Roosevelt’s Election Day Advice for Women

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“You and I have to correct anything that is wrong—and we can always be heard.”

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