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Bracey says he considers Hamer the First Lady of Civil Rights.

She wrote the then-First Lady to “be careful to ‘be real’” and “look for opportunities for humor.”

The first-lady-turned-senator-turned-secretary-of-state may ultimately decide not to run.

Plenty of POTUS and first-lady aspirants failed to bounce back lickety-split.

Not that surprising since she challenged expectations, seeking a more active policy role as first-lady-to-be.

Preceded by a precautionary roulade, the ex-first lady reappeared.

Suddenly the hansom tacked, veered and landed him at the ex-first lady's door.

The secret of happiness was remoter now than when, under the teaching of the ex-first lady, she had first attacked the score.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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