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FLOTUS on TV: Roosevelt & Ford
Episode 48th February 2016 • Advanced TV Herstory • Cynthia Bemis Abrams
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Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams concludes, "it's all in the sound!" Cynthia's explains First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt immense influence through media. Eleanor pioneering and prolific communication came through her radio shows and newspaper columns. While not often on TV unscripted, Roosevelt appeared on Frank Sinatra's show in 1959 and recited a poem in a voice that sends chills up a spine, as a distinct American voice and sentiment.

Just 15 years later, Betty Ford, unapologetic feminist catapulted to the role of First Lady. Cynthia details how the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, led to Cong. Gerald Ford's (R-MI) appointment. In August 1974, President Nixon's resignation elevated VP Gerald Ford to the presidency and with him was Betty, his true partner. Betty cast a new mold for First Ladies, with her outspoken activism on health, addiction and women's issues.—

Resources: Blanche Wiesen Cook's Eleanor Roosevelt: Volumes 1 & 2

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