A kids' guide to America's first ladies
(2017)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
J/BIOGRAPHY/973.099/KRULL,K

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' Biographies J/BIOGRAPHY/973.099/KRULL,K Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2017]
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

238 pages, 10 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780062381071, 0062381075
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Must I always be first? Martha Washington -- Do NOT forget the ladies! Abigail Adams -- Presidents who (technically) had no first ladies and why -- Bubbly, bold, brave. Dolley Madison -- Illness, heroic journeys, and Texas. Elizabeth Monroe, Louisa Adams, Anna Harrison, and two very different Tylers -- Letitia Tyler and Julia Tyler -- Ambition versus invisibility. Sarah Polk, Margaret Taylor, Abigail Fillmore, and Jane Pierce -- Civil War breaks out. Mary Lincoln -- And now the "New Woman Era". Eliza Johnson, Julia Grant, Lucy Hayes and Lucretia Garfield -- The modern woman emerges. Frances Cleveland, Caroline Harrison, Ida McKinley, Edith Roosevelt, and Helen Taft -- The artist and the first woman prez. Ellen Wilson and Edith Wilson -- Flying first ladies. Florence Harding, Grace Coolidge, and Lou Hoover -- First lady of the world. Eleanor Roosevelt -- Pink and pretty. Bess Truman and Mamie Eisenhower -- One thousand days -- and beyond. Jacqueline Kennedy -- A millionaire, a Goodwill ambassador, and one who made a difference. Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, and Betty Ford -- The steel magnolia, the iron butterfly and the enforcer. Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Barbara Bush -- Developing a thick skin. Hillary Clinton -- The bookworm. Laura Bush -- Serious role model. Michelle Obama -- Glamour to spare. Melania Trump -- Forty women who shaped America

Examines America's first ladies and how they helped advance women's rights, political causes and other important progressive changes

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