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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface and Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
1: Becoming First Lady
2: Public and Private Domains
3: ER’s Revenge: Henrietta Nesbitt, Head Housekeeper
4: Mobilizing the Women’s Network: Friendship, Press Conferences, Patronage
5: ER’s New Deal for Women
6: Family Discord and the London Economic Conference
7: Private Times and Reports from Germany
8: Creating a New Community
9: The Quest for Racial Justice
10: The Crusade to End Lynching
11: Private Friendship, Public Time
12: Negotiating the Political Rapids
13: 1935: Promises and Compromises
14: The Victories of Summer, 1935
15: Mobilizing for New Action
16: A Silence Beyond Repair
17: Red Scare and Campaign Strategies, 1936
18: The Roosevelt Hearth, After Howe
19: The Election of 1936
20: Postelection Missions
21: Second Chance for the New Deal
22: 1937: To Build a New Movement
23: A First Lady’s Survival: Work and Run
24: This Is My Story
25: This Troubled World, 1938
26: Race Radicals, Youth and Hope
27: Storms on Every Front
Notes
Note on Sources and Selected Bibliography
Index
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