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I was taken aback by more than anything, the impact of your grandparents. Guest i wanted to talk more about my personal story, because in politics it is fashionable to create caricatures of every person involved in politics. Youve got people actually start to think that these people are what they read and i realized the media had to create a caricature as someone that got into this for selfish reasons and i wanted to present and thought liberalism was the right path for me. It begins with my grandparents that were staunch conservatives that raised me conservatives. What those lessons taught me about the way they view their circumstances today. Conservatives all the way and the reason is because the left has become against every value in latin america since the time. We have values and believe in family. Its an attack on the family and on the Nuclear Family and the way things have been traditionally and that they think can exist. I wanted to make sure they understood that its through ha
President ial library and museum and is quoted during this talk. The hoover president ial Foundation Provided this video. Jerry welcome to our Third Thursday Program series. I am the president and ceo of the hoover president ial foundation. We are glad you are here with us today. Our partners for the Third Thursday Program are the hoover president ial library museum, hoover historic site, west Branch Public library, and the hoover president ial foundation. Todays speaker is craig wright. Craig is the supervising archivist at the hoover president ial library museum. Craigs talk will be travels with dad, lous 1921 crosscountry trip. Craig thank you for that wonderful introduction. Thank you to everyone for tuning in and checking out this video. I am here to talk about lou henry hoover, one of my favorite ladies from history. I started learning about her 16 years ago when i began working at the hoover president ial library. Quite a woman before her time. Lou henry was born in waterloo, io
Craigs talk will be travels with dad, lous 1921 crosscountry trip. Craig thank you for that wonderful introduction. Thank you to everyone for tuning in and checking out this video. I am here talk out lou henry hoover, e of my favorite ladies from history. I started learning about her6 years ago when i began working at the hoover esidential library. Quite a woman before her time. Lou henry was born in waterloo, iowa march 29, 1874. She was very close to her father, who was a bookkeeper at the First National bank. For most of her ung life, she was hoping she could ginto banking as well. They were extremely close unti he passed away in 1928. She had a younger sister who was born on june 30, 1882. Her mother, florence, developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around, looking for an environment that was more conducive to her mothers health. First, they moved to shuttle rock, iowa. That did not work out and they moved back to waterloo. They tried texas. When that did not