The first lady of radio : Eleanor Roosevelt's historic broadcasts 🔍
edited by Stephen Drury Smith; with a foreword by Blanche Wiesen Cook
New Press, The, Illustrated, FR, 2014
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On the afternoon of December 7, 1941, as a stunned nation gathered around the radio to hear the latest about Pearl Harbor, Eleanor Roosevelt was preparing for her weekly Sunday evening national radio program. At 6:45 p.m., listeners to the NBC Blue network heard the First Lady’s calm, measured voice explain that the president was conferring with his top advisors to address the crisis. It was a remarkable broadcast. With America on the verge of war, the nation heard first not from their president, but from his wife.Eleanor Roosevelt's groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, __The First Lady of Radio__ rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelt's most famous and influential radio shows, edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smith. With a foreword by Roosevelt's famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook, __The First Lady of Radio__ is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.
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备选标题
Eleanor RooseveltÕs Historic Broadcasts
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Stephen Drury Smith; New Press (Nowy Jork)
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Eleanor Roosevelt; Stephen Smith
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Smith, Stephen Drury (editor)
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The New Press
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United States, United States of America
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New York State, 2014
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1, 20141014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-249).
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This anthology of 38 addresses ... offer[s] a means for visiting anew the lifework of an extraordinary American woman ( HistoryNet ).
A tie-in to the American RadioWorks documentarywith audio and video content.
Eleanor Roosevelts groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, The First Lady of Radio rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelts most famous and influential radio shows, including addresses on the bombing of Pearl Harbor, D-Day, V-E Day, and womens issues of the times. Edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smithand with a foreword by Roosevelts famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook The First Lady of Radio is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.
An intriguing glimpse into the social and political changes of the period. Publishers Weekly
[Eleanor Roosevelt] was terrified of speaking in public at first, and her high-pitched voice could sail off uncontrollably. Yet she became one of the most effective speakers of her time. David McCullough
A tie-in to the American RadioWorks documentarywith audio and video content.
Eleanor Roosevelts groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, The First Lady of Radio rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelts most famous and influential radio shows, including addresses on the bombing of Pearl Harbor, D-Day, V-E Day, and womens issues of the times. Edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smithand with a foreword by Roosevelts famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook The First Lady of Radio is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.
An intriguing glimpse into the social and political changes of the period. Publishers Weekly
[Eleanor Roosevelt] was terrified of speaking in public at first, and her high-pitched voice could sail off uncontrollably. Yet she became one of the most effective speakers of her time. David McCullough
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<div>On the afternoon of December 7, 1941, as a stunned nation gathered around the radio to hear the latest about Pearl Harbor, Eleanor Roosevelt was preparing for her weekly Sunday evening national radio program. At 6:45pm, listeners to the NBC Blue network heard the First Lady’s calm, measured voice explain that the president was conferring with his top advisors to address the crisis. It was a remarkable broadcast. With America on the verge of war, the nation heard first not from their president, but from his wife.<br><BR>Eleanor Roosevelt's groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, <I>The First Lady of Radio</I> rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelt's most famous and influential radio shows, edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smith. With a foreword by Roosevelt's famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook, <I>The First Lady of Radio</I> is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.<BR></div>
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On the afternoon of December 7, 1941, as a stunned nation gathered around the radio to hear the latest about Pearl Harbor, Eleanor Roosevelt was preparing for her weekly Sunday evening national radio program. At 6:45 p.m., listeners to the NBC Blue network heard the First Lady’s calm, measured voice explain that the president was conferring with his top advisors to address the crisis. It was a remarkable broadcast. With America on the verge of war, the nation heard first not from their president, but from his wife.
Eleanor Roosevelt's groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, The First Lady of Radio rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelt's most famous and influential radio shows, edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smith. With a foreword by Roosevelt's famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook, The First Lady of Radio is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.
Eleanor Roosevelt's groundbreaking career as a professional radio broadcaster is almost entirely forgotten. As First Lady, she hosted a series of prime time programs that revolutionized how Americans related to their chief executive and his family. Now, The First Lady of Radio rescues these broadcasts from the archives, presenting a carefully curated sampling of transcripts of Roosevelt's most famous and influential radio shows, edited and set into context by award-winning author and radio producer Stephen Drury Smith. With a foreword by Roosevelt's famed biographer, historian Blanche Wiesen Cook, The First Lady of Radio is both a historical treasure and a fascinating window onto the power and the influence of a pioneering First Lady.
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"The girl of today"
"Woman's career vs. woman's home"
"A mother's responsibility as a citizen"
"Concluding broadcast"
"Negro education"
"When will a woman become president of the U.S.?"
"Shall a woman be herself?"
"A day in the White House"
"Peace through education"
"World Court broadcast"
"Making the wheels go 'round in the White House"
"Keeping house on a budget in the White House"
"What it means to be the wife of the president"
"Education of a daughter for the twentieth century"
"Problems of working women"
"Life in a tenement"
"Eleanor Roosevelt interviewed on the causes and cures of war"
"Domestic workers and government housing"
"Questions about the White House"
"Democracy"
"Political conventions and campaign trips"
"Planning for war and postwar periods"
"Peace, democracy and ideals"
"Address to the Democratic National Convention"
"Shall we arm merchant ships?"
"Freedom of speech"
"Propaganda"
"Isolationists"
"Pearl Harbor attack"
"Civilian defense"
"Preparedness for war"
"Enemy aliens and women in war work"
"Answering her critics"
"Broadcast from Liverpool"
"Wartime conditions in Great Britain"
"D-Day message"
"V-E Day radio message"
"V-J Day radio message."
"Woman's career vs. woman's home"
"A mother's responsibility as a citizen"
"Concluding broadcast"
"Negro education"
"When will a woman become president of the U.S.?"
"Shall a woman be herself?"
"A day in the White House"
"Peace through education"
"World Court broadcast"
"Making the wheels go 'round in the White House"
"Keeping house on a budget in the White House"
"What it means to be the wife of the president"
"Education of a daughter for the twentieth century"
"Problems of working women"
"Life in a tenement"
"Eleanor Roosevelt interviewed on the causes and cures of war"
"Domestic workers and government housing"
"Questions about the White House"
"Democracy"
"Political conventions and campaign trips"
"Planning for war and postwar periods"
"Peace, democracy and ideals"
"Address to the Democratic National Convention"
"Shall we arm merchant ships?"
"Freedom of speech"
"Propaganda"
"Isolationists"
"Pearl Harbor attack"
"Civilian defense"
"Preparedness for war"
"Enemy aliens and women in war work"
"Answering her critics"
"Broadcast from Liverpool"
"Wartime conditions in Great Britain"
"D-Day message"
"V-E Day radio message"
"V-J Day radio message."
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Offers selected transcripts of the prime time radio broadcasts of Eleanor Roosevelt, including her most famous, historic, and influential shows
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2015-05-11
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