Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryA photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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She drew especially close to Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook , two of her associates from the women's division of the Democratic Party . Marion and Nan had lived and worked together for many years . During World War I they had gone ...
She drew especially close to Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook , two of her associates from the women's division of the Democratic Party . Marion and Nan had lived and worked together for many years . During World War I they had gone ...
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w 시 Nancy Cook ( second from left ) and Marion Dickerman ( right ) became Eleanor's closest friends . They are shown with Marion's sister Peggy Levenson in front of Eleanor's seven - passenger touring car , July 1926 .
w 시 Nancy Cook ( second from left ) and Marion Dickerman ( right ) became Eleanor's closest friends . They are shown with Marion's sister Peggy Levenson in front of Eleanor's seven - passenger touring car , July 1926 .
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Marion Dickerman was a teacher and vice - principal at the Todhunter School in Manhattan , a private school for girls . At her invitation , Eleanor began to teach classes in literature , drama , and American history .
Marion Dickerman was a teacher and vice - principal at the Todhunter School in Manhattan , a private school for girls . At her invitation , Eleanor began to teach classes in literature , drama , and American history .
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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: A Life of Discovery
Avis d'utilisateur - KirkusA timid child from a dysfunctional family, Eleanor Roosevelt became a courageous woman whose career was propelled by a series of devastating events: FDR's polio, his relationship with Lucy Mercer, his ... Consulter l'avis complet
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