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  1. Lorena Alice "Hick" Hickok (March 7, 1893 – May 1, 1968) was a pioneering American journalist and long-term romantic interest of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. After an unhappy and unsettled childhood, Hickok found success as a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune and the Associated Press (AP), becoming America's best-known female ...

    • Addison Hickok, Anna Adelsa Wiate Hickok
    • Lorena Alice Hickok, March 7, 1893, East Troy, Wisconsin, U.S.
    • Rhinebeck Cemetery (Hyde Park, New York, U.S.)
    • journalism, relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt
  2. 28 de jun. de 2018 · In a new novel, American author Amy Bloom explores the rumoured real-life relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and female journalist Lorena Hickok. In media reports and history books, the two women have often been described as "close friends".

    • Claire Nichols
  3. 11 de oct. de 2012 · Though many of the most explicit letters had been burned, the 300 published in Empty Without You: The Intimate Letters Of Eleanor Roosevelt And Lorena Hickok (public library) — at once less unequivocal than history’s most revealing woman-to-woman love letters and more suggestive than those of great female platonic friendships ...

  4. 5 de oct. de 2022 · Oct 05, 20222:22 PM. Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt attending the Pan American Day concert on April 16, 1935. Bettmann via Getty Images. In Bros, which may or may not be the first...

    • Heather Schwedel
  5. Lorena Hickok, Eleanor Roosevelt's devoted friend, mentor, and pioneering journalist, was born March 7, 1893, in East Troy, Wisconsin, to Addison Hickok, a buttermaker, and Anna Wiate Hickok, a dressmaker. Violence and instability characterized her early life.

  6. 22 de oct. de 2015 · (Richmond, CA) –On Saturday, November 7th at 11 AM, pioneer Lesbian Playwright and Actor, Terry Baum, will talk about Eleanor Roosevelt's love affair with hard-living, butch reporter, Lorena Hickok, their 30 year relationship and their humanitarian work.

  7. 21 de oct. de 1979 · HYDE PARK, N.Y. — A correspondence consisting of more than 3,000 letters between Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok, a reporter and author, provides new insights into the former First...