History of Human Rights

LibriHouse
Ebook
127
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What does it mean to be truly free? The history of human rights is a story of progress, resistance, and perseverance. From the Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, societies have fought to establish fundamental freedoms for all people. This book explores the evolution of human rights across cultures and legal systems, highlighting key moments such as the abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage, and the fight against apartheid. However, human rights are still under threat in many parts of the world. By tracing the past and present struggles for justice, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of what it means to defend human dignity. If you believe in the power of activism and legal change, this book is for you.

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