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  1. Lorena Alice "Hick" Hickok (March 7, 1893 – May 1, 1968) was a pioneering American journalist and long-term romantic interest [1] of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. [2]

  2. Apr 5, 2016 · Journalist Lorena Hickok, known as “Hick,” is best remembered today for her intimate, not-quite-definable friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt.

  3. Jun 28, 2018 · Amy Bloom's novel explores the rumoured real-life relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and female journalist Lorena Hickok, based on their 3,000 letters. The book imagines the romance and friendship between the two women, who lived in the White House and corresponded for three decades.

    • Claire Nichols
  4. Oct 11, 2012 · Explore the intimate correspondence between the First Lady and the journalist, who met in 1928 and remained close until Eleanor's death in 1962. The letters reveal a deep emotional bond, but also the challenges of a same-sex relationship in a different era.

  5. Learn about Lorena Hickok, a pioneering journalist who covered politics, sports, and social issues for the Associated Press and the New Deal. She was also Eleanor Roosevelt's confidante, mentor, and biographer.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Lorena Hickok, who became a close confidante and adviser to Eleanor Roosevelt during the New Deal era. Hickok was a trailblazing reporter who covered politics, social issues, and the Roosevelts for the Associated Press and FERA.

  7. Lorena Hickok was a journalist, author and lesbian who had a long-term relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt. Learn about her life, achievements, awards and the intimate letters she exchanged with the First Lady.