Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2005
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Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1920s-1930s
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US History2005
Adult
18+ years
In Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady, Nancy Beck Young explores Lou Henry Hoover's proactive role as First Lady, highlighting her contributions to women's rights, public service, and social issues. The book examines her influence in politics and society, showcasing her as a pioneering figure in American history.
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Nancy Beck Young's Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady offers a comprehensive look at the complexities of Lou Henry Hoover's tenure. Praise centers on the depth of research and nuanced portrayal of her activism. However, some critique it for dense academic language that may deter casual readers. Overall, it illuminates an often-overlooked First Lady's impact.
Readers interested in women's history, political activism, and First Ladies' roles will appreciate Nancy Beck Young's Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady. Those who enjoyed Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume One by Blanche Wiesen Cook or The First Lady of Radio by Stephen Drury Smith might find this book appealing.
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United States • 1920s-1930s
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US History2005
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18+ years
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