Dear Miss Perkins

A Story of Frances Perkins's Efforts to Aid Refugees from Nazi Germany

Narrated by Tanya Eby
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Pub Date Feb 11 2025 | Archive Date Feb 11 2025

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Description

She was the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet, the longest-serving Labor Secretary, and an architect of the New Deal. Yet beyond these celebrated accomplishments there is another dimension to Frances Perkins's story. Without fanfare, and despite powerful opposition, Perkins helped save the lives of countless Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany.

Perkins's early experiences working in Chicago's famed Hull House and as a firsthand witness to the horrific Triangle Shirtwaist fire shaped her determination to advocate for immigrants and refugees. As Secretary of Labor, she wrestled widespread antisemitism and isolationism, finding creative ways to work around quotas and restrictive immigration laws. Diligent, resilient, empathetic, yet steadfast, she persisted on behalf of the desperate when others refused to act.

Based on extensive research, including thousands of letters housed in the National Archives, Dear Miss Perkins adds new dimension to an already extraordinary life story, revealing at last how one woman tried to steer the nation to a better, more righteous course.

She was the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet, the longest-serving Labor Secretary, and an architect of the New Deal. Yet beyond these celebrated accomplishments there is another...


Advance Praise

"This book is an invaluable resource for understanding Perkins’s legacy and would have been an indispensable aid in writing my own novel.” —Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Madam Secretary

“Rebecca Brenner Graham’s work examines a lesser-known legacy of pathbreaking social justice crusader Frances Perkins: her farsighted, resourceful humanitarian effort to help Jews fleeing the Holocaust find refuge in America. She has crafted a compelling portrait of Secretary Perkins’s fearlessness and compassion in the face of misogyny and bigotry.” —Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island

"This book is an invaluable resource for understanding Perkins’s legacy and would have been an indispensable aid in writing my own novel.” —Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of ...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9798331913106
PRICE $24.99 (USD)
DURATION 8 Hours, 29 Minutes

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