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  1. Sep 19, 2022 · Eleanor Hicks, a one-time UC student and faculty member, was mentored by Professor Vera Clement Edwards. A prominent columnist in Cincinnati once opined that, over several decades, Edwards probably talked more African American youth into going to college than any other person in Cincinnati.

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  2. Jan 8, 1975 · An unusually attractive example of the new type of American diplomat is Eleanor Hicks, black, beautiful, young (not yet 32), intelligent (a composer and singer who is now engaged in writing a book ...

  3. Aug 22, 1972 · Eleanor Hicks has everything going for her and she is calmly making the best of it, without apparent arrogance or false modesty. The spectacle is among the most pleasant that the COte d'Azur has ...

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  5. Apr 29, 1987 · The case of Eleanor Hicks, 44, is instructive. She walked away from a promising Foreign Service career -- a surprise and disappointment to many who remember that only a short time ago Hicks seemed ...

  6. Nov 2, 2022 · A few years ago, a British journalist tracked down the woman in the photo who inspired Pierce all those years ago: Eleanor Hicks, a groundbreaking Black diplomat who was the U.S. consul in Nice ...

  7. Sep 27, 2016 · Eleanor came from a wealthy class; Hicks did not. Eleanor had difficulty feeling worthy and giving love (not that she didn't love) but FDR's polio and the strong influence of her mother-in-law, his need for the spotlight and mistress, often pushed Eleanor aside, except for being a worthy political helpmate.

  8. Feb 7, 2020 · That woman was almost certainly Eleanor Hicks, one of the very few African-American women who served in senior roles abroad for the US state department in the early 70s. Hicks was the US consul in ...

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