- en.wikipedia.org Lorena HickokLorena Alice "Hick" Hickok (March 7, 1893 – May 1, 1968) was an American journalist and long-term friend and possibly romantic partner of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
- nps.gov people/lorena-hickok.htmLorena Hickok, Eleanor Roosevelt's devoted friend, mentor, and pioneering journalist, was born March 7, 1893, in East Troy, Wisconsin, to Addison Hickok...
- the-first-lady.fandom.com wiki/Lorena_HickokLorena Alice "Hick" Hickok (March 7, 1893 – May 1, 1968) was a pioneering American journalist and devoted friend and mentor to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
- legacyprojectchicago.org person/lorena-hickokLorena Hickok stormed the male-dominated world of journalism, working for papers in the Midwest and New ... - Lorena Hickok letter to Eleanor Roosevelt in 1933.
- 5. Roosevelt invited Hickok to stay at the White House. From 1940-1945, Hickok had inside access to most of war news. ... One of then was Lorena Hickok.
- factsnippet.com site/facts-about-lorena-…Lorena Alice "Hick" Hickok was a pioneering American journalist and long-term romantic interest of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
- medium.com @Charlie_OBrien/hick-the-story-of-…Lorena Alice Hickok was born on March 7, 1893, in East Troy, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Addison J. Hickok, and Anne Hickok.
- knowledgeburrow.com what-happened-to-lorena-…What happened to Lorena Hickok? When Hickok’s health continued to decline, she moved to Hyde Park to be closer to Roosevelt.
- twitter.com Hickok_HostessClick to Follow Hickok_Hostess. ... Getting to know Eleanor has been the most inclusive part of my life # PowerFriendship #rcus. 1. Lorena Hickok.
- spikytv.com did-eleanor-roosevelt-and-journalist-…Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok had a long connection that began before the former became First Lady and lasted over thirty years.