Was Thomas Jefferson the person who said this: "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union . . . " ?

Just making sure

I read that it was Gouverneur Morris in more then 4 websites.

That is the beginning of the preamble of the Constitution.

Also would anyone know to whom Eleanor Roodevelt was speaking to when she said "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent"?

was it aimed at a certain group of Americans?

to activists?

You would need to discover WHERE she was speaking when she said this. Remember the different times. "Activists" as we think of them today generally did not exist in the 1940s...

No, the person responsible for saying the quote you mentioned is not Thomas Jefferson. The quote you are referring to is actually the opening sentence of the United States Constitution, which was written by a committee of representatives known as the "Founding Fathers."

To confirm this information, you can consult reliable sources such as history books, government websites, or even reputable online encyclopedias. They will provide you with accurate and detailed information about the authorship and significance of this quote.