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This novel explores the extraordinary partnership between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune, highlighting their unlikely friendship that transformed the world. Mary, the daughter of formerly enslaved parents, stands firm against white supremacists as she advocates for education and civil rights. Her growing reputation earns her admiration from business leaders and U.S. Presidents, capturing Eleanor Roosevelt's attention. United by their commitment to women's rights and education, the two women quickly become close friends, sharing their secrets, hopes, and dreams while supporting each other through personal and professional challenges. As Franklin Delano Roosevelt becomes president, Eleanor begins to pursue her own agenda, especially after learning of her husband's affair. This leads her to become a controversial First Lady, known for her outspoken views on civil rights. The threats she receives due to her association with Mary only strengthen their resolve to fight for justice and equality. The narrative showcases the remarkable bond between two passionate women and how their friendship laid the groundwork for the modern civil rights movement.
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The First Ladies, Marie Benedict
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- 2023
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