Nan Britton
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Nan Britton was an American author best known for her controversial memoir, "The President's Daughter," published in 1927. In this work, she claimed to have had an affair with President Warren G. Harding and detailed their relationship, which included the assertion that she bore his child. Britton's book sparked significant public interest and debate, as it challenged the norms of political discourse and personal privacy during that era. Her candid revelations contributed to discussions about the intersection of politics and personal lives, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century American literature.
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