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864/929Emotions in Man and Animals (Charleston,SC: BiblioBazaar, 2007), 259.2. Easter Sunday, 1939. The Lincoln Memorial:My description of the concert isbased on film footage of the event.3. And it wouldn’t have, without EleanorRoosevelt … to sing at the Lincoln Memorial:Allida M. Black, Casting Her OwnShadow: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Shaping ofPostwar Liberalism (New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1996), 41–44.4. “This was something unique”: The AmericanExperience: Eleanor Roosevelt (PublicBroadcasting System, Ambrica Productions,2000). See transcript: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eleanor/filmmore/transcript/transcript1.html.5. They met when he was twenty: BlancheWiesen Cook, Eleanor Roosevelt, VolumeOne: 1884–1933 (New York: Viking
865/929Penguin, 1992), esp. 125–236. See also TheAmerican Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt.6. her first scientific publication in 1997:Elaine N. Aron and Arthur Aron, “Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and Its Relation toIntroversion and Emotionality,” Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology 3, no. 2(1997): 345–68.7. When she was a girl … She decided tofind out: The biographical informationabout Aron comes from (1) interview withthe author, August 21, 2008; (2) Elaine N.Aron, The Highly Sensitive Person: How toThrive When the World Overwhelms You(New York: Broadway Books, 1996); (3)Elaine N. Aron, The Highly Sensitive Personin Love: Understanding and Managing RelationshipsWhen the World Overwhelms You(New York: Broadway Books, 2000).8. First Aron interviewed thirty-ninepeople … lightbulb burning a touch too
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Penguin, 1992), esp. 125–236. See also The
American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt.
6. her first scientific publication in 1997:
Elaine N. Aron and Arthur Aron, “Sensory-
Processing Sensitivity and Its Relation to
Introversion and Emotionality,” Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology 3, no. 2
(1997): 345–68.
7. When she was a girl … She decided to
find out: The biographical information
about Aron comes from (1) interview with
the author, August 21, 2008; (2) Elaine N.
Aron, The Highly Sensitive Person: How to
Thrive When the World Overwhelms You
(New York: Broadway Books, 1996); (3)
Elaine N. Aron, The Highly Sensitive Person
in Love: Understanding and Managing Relationships
When the World Overwhelms You
(New York: Broadway Books, 2000).
8. First Aron interviewed thirty-nine
people … lightbulb burning a touch too