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Frances Perkins Part 2: World War II Rolled My Career into a Ball and Threw it in the Trash.

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In Part 2 of the 1958 conversation with Frances Perkins, she explains why her daughter turned into a spoiled debutante that didn’t want to work, her uneasy but loving relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and her greatest regrets after accomplishing so much.

Start episode 2 to join the conversation.

Listen to the Calling History Podcast on Spotify, Google, Apple, or your favorite provider.

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Janet Parnes takes overlooked sculptors of the American evolution out of history’s dusty archives and onto the stage. Audiences hear stories from Frances Perkins, Dolley Madison, Deborah Sampson, and more.

Website: www.women-history.com.

Email: LadiesTell@gmail.com

Frances Perkins has been described as one of America’s most influential women in the first half of the 20th century. Yet she sits in the back seat of American history. Thank you, Janet, for keeping her story alive.

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Manage episode 415638604 series 3399193
Content provided by Anthony Dean. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Dean or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In Part 2 of the 1958 conversation with Frances Perkins, she explains why her daughter turned into a spoiled debutante that didn’t want to work, her uneasy but loving relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt, and her greatest regrets after accomplishing so much.

Start episode 2 to join the conversation.

Listen to the Calling History Podcast on Spotify, Google, Apple, or your favorite provider.

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Janet Parnes takes overlooked sculptors of the American evolution out of history’s dusty archives and onto the stage. Audiences hear stories from Frances Perkins, Dolley Madison, Deborah Sampson, and more.

Website: www.women-history.com.

Email: LadiesTell@gmail.com

Frances Perkins has been described as one of America’s most influential women in the first half of the 20th century. Yet she sits in the back seat of American history. Thank you, Janet, for keeping her story alive.

  continue reading

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