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How Pamela Harriman Became the Most Powerful Socialite in American Politics History dismissed Pamela Harriman as a courtesan with good timing. But the woman who debriefed Winston Churchill over cards, rebuilt the Democratic Party and out-diplomatted everyone since Ben Franklin understood something her critics never did. By Jennifer Ashley Wright
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