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Eleanor Roosevelt and Norris, Tennessee

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Difference between Eleanor Roosevelt and Norris, Tennessee

Eleanor Roosevelt vs. Norris, Tennessee

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat and activist. Norris is a city in Anderson County, Tennessee, United States.

Similarities between Eleanor Roosevelt and Norris, Tennessee

Eleanor Roosevelt and Norris, Tennessee have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): NAACP, Planned community, Racial discrimination.

NAACP

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as a bi-racial organization to advance justice for African Americans by a group, including, W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington and Moorfield Storey.

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Planned community

A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped greenfield land.

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Racial discrimination

Racial discrimination refers to discrimination against individuals on the basis of their race.

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Eleanor Roosevelt and Norris, Tennessee Comparison

Eleanor Roosevelt has 328 relations, while Norris, Tennessee has 62. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.77% = 3 / (328 + 62).

References

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