Harry Hopkins: Ally of the Poor and Defender of DemocracyTraces the life and career of the man who, as a trusted and loyal friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt, acted almost as a partner to the President, and discusses his work within the New Deal and his assignments during World War II. |
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