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  1. 13 juin 2024 · Historians can’t exactly when Lorena Hickok, affectionately Hick, and Eleanor Roosevelt’s relationship went from friendly to fiery. Throughout Eleanor’s husband’s presidential campaign in 1932 and until mid 1933, Hickok was the personal reporter covering Eleanor Roosevelt.

  2. 24 juin 2024 · These women, including Nancy Cook, Marion Dickerman, Esther Lape, Elizabeth Read, and Lorena Hickok, played an important role not only in Eleanor’s personal life, but in her political development and activism.

  3. 28 juin 2024 · Lorena Alice Hickok, nove anni più giovane, era nata nel Wisconsin. Figlia di un contadino e di una sarta, era scappata a quattordici anni per sfuggire alle molestie del padre.

  4. Il y a 1 jour · Key figures like Rexford Tugwell, an FDR advisor, saw merit in Mussolini's early efforts, and Lorena Hickok, close to Eleanor Roosevelt, even toyed with the idea of a fascist movement in the U.S. Unsurprisingly, Roosevelt appointed the retired military officer Hugh Johnson, a West Point alumnus with a career that culminated in a general's rank, to oversee the NRA program.

  5. Il y a 1 jour · When journalist Lorena Hickok went on a fact-finding tour for the administration in the fall of 1933, people in Minnesota and Nebraska complained to her about the New Dealers’ methods. 36 “As long as there are 25 million hungry people in this country, there’s no overproduction,” one Iowa farm leader declared.

  6. 26 juin 2024 · While she sometimes detailed how she spent her day in correspondence to confidante Lorena Hickok and daughter Anna Boettiger, ER focused more on responding to family crises, political jousts, and social crises than she did recording her own responses and reflections.

  7. Il y a 3 jours · Artists, playwrights, and political figures are just the same (Eleanor Roosevelt famously wrote love letters to Lorena Hickok, with declarations such as “I want to put my arms around you, and kiss you at the corner of your mouth”) — and queer performers such as lesbian drag king Stormé DeLarverie (1920-2014) and Josephine Baker (1906-1975) paved the way for their contemporary ...