Women of the White House
Presidential historians talked about some of the country’s most influential first ladies, their relationships with their spouses, and the… read more
Presidential historians talked about some of the country’s most influential first ladies, their relationships with their spouses, and the difficulties they faced in the White House. They also spoke about the presidential daughters, sisters, and nieces, such Julie Nixon and Alice Roosevelt, who left their own mark on White House history. close
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