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  1. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Lorena Hickok meets Eleanor Roosevelt in 1932 while reporting on Franklin Roosevelt's first presidential campaign. Having grown up worse than poor in South Dakota and reinvented herself as the most prominent woman reporter in America, "Hick," as she's known to her friends and admirers, is not quite instantly charmed by the idealistic ...

  2. 24 de jun. de 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. 13 de jun. de 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.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2024 · When Eleanor Roosevelt became First Lady in 1933, she had a lesbian love–Lorena Hickok, the most famous woman journalist of her day. The letters between the patrician First Lady and the charming hard-living butch reporter began in 1932, when they fell in love. Their correspondence only ended with Eleanor’s death in 1962.

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  5. Hace 2 días · 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 ...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The veteran performer’s play delves into the secret lesbian affair between first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and journalist Lorena Hickok, documented through more than 2,000 letters Roosevelt sent...

  7. Hace 5 días · One of the most significant relationships of Eleanor's life was with Lorena Hickok, a journalist who covered the Roosevelt White House. Their relationship deepened after 1936 when Hickok moved into the White House.

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