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The Democratic National Convention in Chicago is poised to shape the future of American history — but this isn’t 2024, it’s 1932.
In the shadows of the political frenzy, the first Democratic woman elected to Congress, Jersey City’s Mary T. Norton, seizes a rare moment to share her bold vision for the nation and the role women must play in it.
Her audience? None other than Eleanor Roosevelt.
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