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  <title>Lit Chat Interview with Rebecca Brenner Graham</title>
  <description> Interview with a Debut Author&amp;amp;nbsp; This January, we spoke with the author of Dear Miss Perkins: A Story of Frances Perkins's Efforts to Aid Refugees from Nazi Germany. Released on January 21, 2025, this new book is a fascinating portrait of the progressive female trailblazer and US Secretary for Labor who navigated the foreboding rise of Nazism in her battle to make America a safer place for refugees. As Hitler rose to power, thousands of German-Jewish refugees and their loved ones reached out to the Immigration and Naturalization Service—then part of the Department of Labor—applying for immigration to the United States, writing letters that began “Dear Miss Perkins . . .” This outstanding, inspiring new narrative of the first woman to serve in a president’s cabinet reveals the full, never-before-told story of her role in saving Jewish refugees during the Nazi regime. As Secretary of Labor, she wrestled widespread antisemitism and isolationism, finding creative ways to work around quotas and restrictive immigration laws. Diligent, resilient, empathetic, yet steadfast, she persisted on behalf of the desperate when others refused to act.  Dr. Rebecca Brenner Graham&amp;amp;nbsp;is a postdoctoral research associate at Brown University who has a PhD in history from American University. She previously taught at the Madeira School and American University. In 2023, she was awarded a Cokie Roberts Fellowship from the National Archives Foundation and a Rubenstein Center Research Fellowship from the White House Historical Association. Her writing has been published in&amp;amp;nbsp;The Washington Post,&amp;amp;nbsp;Time,&amp;amp;nbsp;Slate, the&amp;amp;nbsp;Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere.&amp;amp;nbsp; Interviewer Jennie B. Ziegler, Assistant Chair of English at the University of North Florida, completed her M.F.A. in Nonfiction at the University of Arizona. Her work has been published in the University of Texas’ Bat City Review, New York University’s The Washington Square Review, Bending Genres, Roanoke Review, Squawk Back, MAYDAY Magazine, The Normal School, Essay Daily, and the Appalachian Review, among other outlets. She often focuses on history, the body, folklore, region, science, and identity in her lyric essays. Currently, she is working on Still-Wilds, a collaborative collection of photography and essays that document the preserved areas of Northeast Florida. Find more of her work at jennieziegler.com.  Read the book Check out&amp;amp;nbsp;Rebecca’s debut novel from the Library:  https://jaxpl.na4.iiivega.com/search?query=Rebecca%20Brenner%20Graham&amp;amp;amp;searchType=agent&amp;amp;amp;pageSize=10&amp;amp;nbsp; Did you know that all of our Lit Chat authors' books count toward your&amp;amp;nbsp;Jax Stacks Reading Challenge&amp;amp;nbsp;completion?&amp;amp;nbsp;Find out what authors we're hosting this month&amp;amp;nbsp;and join in on the fun! Rebecca Recommends  Never Caught&amp;amp;nbsp;by Erica Armstrong Dunbar Red Comet&amp;amp;nbsp;by Heather Clark Dolls of Our Lives&amp;amp;nbsp;by Mary Mahoney and Allison Horrocks  --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates&amp;amp;nbsp; Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/  Twitter:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary  Facebook:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/  Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/  YouTube:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl  Contact Us:&amp;amp;nbsp;jplpromotions@coj.net&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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