Selasa, 20 Desember 2016

Book Review: The First Lady of Radio- Eleanor Roosevelt’s Historic Broadcasts

The First Lady of Radio: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Historic Broadcasts edited by Stephen Drury Smith, The New Press WERE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT alive today and active in public life, there is no doubt she’d be making ample use of social media to convey her progressive social and political viewpoints. But she lived before our digital breakthroughs and …

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