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  1. 25 de oct. de 2016 · The very intimate letters between the First Lady and Lorena Hickock! By National ENQUIRER Staff. Oct 25, 2016 @ 16:05PM. View gallery 12. Getty Images. Eleanor Roosevelt left secret lover Lorena Hickok alone and heartbroken after the two traded thousands of passionate letters.

  2. 12 de ene. de 2016 · The first account of the remarkable eighteen-month journey of Lorena Hickok, intimate friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, throughout the country during the worst of the Great Depression, bearing witness to the unprecedented ravaged.During the harshest year of the Great Depression, Lorena Hickok, a top woman news reporter of the day and intimate friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, was hired by FDR’s right ...

  3. Detrás de las escenas, Eleanor Roosevelt y Lorena Hickok mantenían una apasionada correspondencia, intercambiando hasta 3,300 cartas en total. En una de estas cartas, Eleanor Roosevelt escribió con sinceridad: “Besé tu fotografía con lágrimas en los ojos”, mientras que Lorena Hickok le respondía con expresiones como “Je t’aime and je t’adore”.

  4. www.harvardreview.org › book-review › white-housesWhite Houses - Harvard Review

    17 de may. de 2018 · White Houses by Amy Bloom. reviewed by Laura Albritton. In Amy Bloom’s new novel White Houses, journalist and “First Friend” Lorena Hickok chronicles the vagaries of her love affair with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.Bloom developed the book’s premise after coming upon a huge cache of letters written between the two women; judging from descriptions of their content, these letters seem ...

  5. since the debate over the affair has been shaped by the political climate. Hickok's papers were opened in 1978, a time when homophobia ran rampant. in U.S. society and when marriage equality was not even on the horizon. This. paved the way for a pattern of lesbian denial among Roosevelt biographers. and scholars.

  6. Lorena Alice Hickok (1893 - 1968) 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. Her father beat Lorena and her sisters, had trouble ...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2020 · In August 1932 Lorena ‘Hick’ Hickok was the only woman in the press team accompanying Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt on the campaign trail. When a rookie male reporter was invited to travel privately with the Roosevelts on an outing, the outspoken Hick was furious.