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  2. Eleanor Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt, ... It was known in the White House press corps at the time that Hickok was a lesbian. [68] ... (Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage, ...

  3. Lorena Hickok - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt in 1933. Hickok first met Roosevelt in 1928 when assigned to interview her by the AP. [19] In 1932, Hickok convinced her editors to allow her to cover Eleanor Roosevelt during her husband's presidential campaign and for the four-month period between his election and inauguration. [8]

  4. Edith Windsor - Wikipedia

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    National Gay & Lesbian Task Force: October 8, 2013 [39] Trailblazer of Democracy Award The Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Award October 11, 2013 [39] Individual Leadership Award PFLAG: October 14, 2013 [39] Alumni Achievement Award New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science: October 18, 2013 [39] American Spirit Award for Citizen Activism

  5. Eleanor Roosevelt pushed boundaries and so does Gillian ... - AOL

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    Gillian Anderson vibes with women who forge their own paths, like her characters on 'The First Lady,' 'The Great' and 'Sex Education.'

  6. Blanche Wiesen Cook - Wikipedia

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    A New York Times review of the third volume called the entire biography a "rich portrait" of the "monumental and inspirational life of Eleanor Roosevelt." [2] NPR included the third volume in its "Best books of 2016." [3] Notably, the biography details a disputed affair between Eleanor Roosevelt and reporter Lorena Hickok.

  7. Eleanor and Franklin (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    A second film miniseries, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977), was made the following year which detailed Roosevelt's terms as president during the Great Depression and World War II, told as a series of flashback episodes as Eleanor sits with her husband's body in the back bedroom during a legendary private moment in the cottage ...

  8. FDR and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt spent plenty of time in ...

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    The Roosevelt presence in Fort Worth coincided with a large part of Franklin Roosevelt’s time as president. It ended with Elliott and Ruth’s uncontested divorce granted on April 17, 1944.

  9. This I Remember - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt in 1949. Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City. A member of the prominent Roosevelt family, she grew up surrounded by material wealth, but had a difficult childhood, suffering the deaths of both of her parents and a brother before she was ten. Roosevelt was sent by relatives to the Allenswood School five ...