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Holley Snaith

Holley Snaith is a freelance writer and historical researcher. She worked as a researcher and development assistant at the Nixon Foundation, where she helped organize two exhibits. She has also worked as a historian and archivist at the Eleanor Roosevelt Center in Hyde Park, NY where, among other tasks, she organized workshops on Eleanor Roosevelt's life.

Ms. Snaith earned a B.A. in American History at the University of Florida, and a Master of Public Administration from the University of West Florida. Her website is www.holleysnaith.com/.

Articles by this Author

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' unique chemistry made them one of the most iconic duos of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Once a scene of tragedy, Georgia's 200-year-old Indian Spring Hotel now offers a venue for learning about the past – including the controversial Creek leader who built it.
The world’s most prominent actress risked her career by standing up to one of Hollywood’s mega-studios, proving that behind the beauty was also a very savvy businesswoman. 
Fifty years ago this month, Loretta Lynn released a song inspired by her childhood in Butcher Holler, Kentucky. Now she is the undisputed “Queen of Country Music."