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Fab-Photo - Lou Henry Hoover was born on March 29, 1874. She was a humanitarian, Girl Scout leader, and First Lady of the U.S. In 1885, the family moved to Whittier, California.
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Herbert Hoover and wife Lou Henry Hoover, ca. 1933
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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site - #OTD in 1929 First Lady Lou Henry Hoover caused a major controversy by inviting Jessie DePriest, wife of African American Congressman Oscar Stanton DePriest (R-Chicago), to