Francis Perkins: The Quiet Powerhouse of the Labor Movement
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Francis Perkins: The Quiet Powerhouse of the Labor Movement

2021-03-25
“So as FDR is approaching her about joining his cabinet, about becoming this cabinet appointee, she has adapted a very specific look, which is sort of no nonsense, black and navy suits, very little makeup...she was very reserved...just very quiet and to the point. But she wrote somebody and basically said that women in politics were accepted if they reminded men of their mothers. So this is what she goes in with the mindset of; that if she is going to take what she accomplished in New York, and get this done on a national scale, this is how she’s going to play the game. And I just think it’s important to note that she is not naive about  what it’s like to be a woman in politics at this time, and that she is very calculated in the way she has presented herself."   We have reached the end of Women’s History Month and are finishing off with a woma...
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