Jacqueline Kennedy (everyone called her “Jackie”) was the glamorous, classy, and super-smart First Lady from 1961–1963. She turned the White House into a beautiful museum, spoke four languages, and became...
Jacqueline Kennedy (everyone called her “Jackie”) was the glamorous, classy, and super-smart First Lady from 1961–1963. She turned the White House into a beautiful museum, spoke four languages, and became...
Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady from 1953–1961, was the pink-loving, bang-haired, super-smiley wife of war hero Dwight D. Eisenhower. She turned the White House into a cozy, colorful home and made...
Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady from 1953–1961, was the pink-loving, bang-haired, super-smiley wife of war hero Dwight D. Eisenhower. She turned the White House into a cozy, colorful home and made...
Bess Truman, First Lady from 1945–1953, was the quiet, no-nonsense wife of Harry S. Truman who hated the spotlight but loved her family and hometown. She was basically the opposite...
Bess Truman, First Lady from 1945–1953, was the quiet, no-nonsense wife of Harry S. Truman who hated the spotlight but loved her family and hometown. She was basically the opposite...
Eleanor Roosevelt was the longest-serving, most-traveling, and bravest First Lady ever! Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), she wasn’t just a helper—she was a superhero for human rights, kids, and...
Eleanor Roosevelt was the longest-serving, most-traveling, and bravest First Lady ever! Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), she wasn’t just a helper—she was a superhero for human rights, kids, and...
Grace Coolidge, First Lady from 1923–1929, was the cheerful, sporty, animal-loving wife of “Silent Cal” Coolidge. She was basically the sunshine in the White House while her super-quiet husband ran...
Grace Coolidge, First Lady from 1923–1929, was the cheerful, sporty, animal-loving wife of “Silent Cal” Coolidge. She was basically the sunshine in the White House while her super-quiet husband ran...
Helen Taft (everyone called her Nellie) was the ambitious, music-loving First Lady from 1909–1913 who basically turned the White House into a cultural hotspot! Wife of the hefty President William...
Helen Taft (everyone called her Nellie) was the ambitious, music-loving First Lady from 1909–1913 who basically turned the White House into a cultural hotspot! Wife of the hefty President William...
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