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A kids' guide to America's first ladies

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Find out what our country s First Ladies thought, did, and advocated for as they moved into the White House.

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Pages
238

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2017, HarperCollins Publishers
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Jan 03, 2017, Harpercollins, HarperCollins
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Kids' Guide to America's First Ladies
2017, HarperCollins Publishers
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2017, HarperCollins Publishers
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New York, NY

Table of Contents

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.

Edition Notes

4567 Childrens Plus, Inc.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.09
Library of Congress
E176.2.K78 2017

Contributors

Illustrator
Anna DiVito

The Physical Object

Pagination
238 pages, 10 unnumbered p.
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27225133M
ISBN 10
0062381075
ISBN 13
9780062381071
OCLC/WorldCat
967385961

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