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Harry Hopkins: A Biography
Traces the life and career of the man who, as a trusted and loyal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, acted almost as a partner to the President, and discusses his...
One of the most controversial figures of the New Deal Era, Harry Hopkins elicited few neutral responses from his contemporaries.
One of the most controversial figures of the New Deal Era, Harry Hopkins elicited few neutral responses from his contemporaries.
Traces the life and career of the man who, as a trusted and loyal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, acted almost as a partner to the President, and discusses his work within the New Deal and his assignments during World War II.