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In 1927, she wrote a book about a President's secret affair. Every publisher refused her.

Nan Britton claimed Warren G. Harding, the 29th President, was her daughter's father. No one believed her. She self-published anyway. Newspapers mocked her. Churches denounced her. A judge dismissed her lawsuit — not because she was wrong, but because out-of-wedlock children had no legal rights. She died in 1991, still insisting she told the truth. In 2015, DNA proved her 99.9% right. Harding's grandnephew shared the same genes. She was telling the truth in 1927. The world took 88 years to listen. Some vindication comes too late. But it still matters.

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