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The first lady of radio : Eleanor Roosevelt's historic broadcasts
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
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Smith, Stephen, 1960-
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Cook, Blanche Wiesen
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World War, 1939-1945 United States Sources.
2014
The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia
Awards Booklists Top 10 Biography References Sources 2001 Booklist Editor's Choice, 200 Reviews [O]ffers fascinating glimpses into the corners of ER's life usually overlooked in the blaze of her triumphs...[W]ill prove an invaluable reference tool...This book belongs in every library. ...the work by the writers of ^IThe Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia^R provides invaluable insight into her multiple interests and varied lifestyle and how her life affected both women's history and mass media history.
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2010
The History Department, however, had a bail fund for students and faculty arrested for \"sitting in\" to protest restricted restaurants and pubs. [...] our mentors (Charles Barker, Frederic Chapin Lane, and Owen Lattimore) sat in with John Hope Franklin to open the Cosmo Club in Washington. To combat these atrocities we have new groups, and I urge everybody to attend to the creative vision of IGLHRC, the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (iglhrc. org), which is working to achieve global justice and universal respect for all people, and to the great group National Economic and Social Rights Initiative (nesri.org), which exists to put the long-ignored Economic and Social Rights covenant of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the U.S. agenda.
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2010
A reply by Blanche Wiesen Cook to a special roundtable celebrating her use and work.
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