I wish we'd hear more about her parents. She always refers to them so admirably and talks about their deep commitment to social causes. Her mother's CV usually stops at the suffrage movement and rarely at Planned Parenthood, but never farther. Mrs. Hepburn was involved with the CIO, the radical union that broke from the AFL in the 1930's as well as other organizations through the 1940's. These are never mentioned. I hope someone digs into those letters Schuyler Grant donated and pulls from more information about this.
In this video, I'II show you a rare KH interview from 1991. It was made by the people who also created "All About Me (1993)". This interview was discovered by me on Facebook. I downloaded all clips and put all of them together and this came out. Subscribe for more Katharine Hepburn Content!