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Influential First Ladies

Whereas the president is elected by Americans, the First Lady is not. She has no official role in the politics of the nation yet still has an undeniable influence during her tenure. Immerse readers in the lives of our nation's most influential First Ladies in this narrative series. Readers will learn about the impact First Ladies have made on political policies, women's rights, and social justice issues. Captivating narrative vignettes, compelling photographs, primary-source quotes, and accompanying source notes immerse readers in the stories of these remarkable women. Additional features include a section on fast facts, critical-thinking questions, a phonetic glossary, an index, an author introduction, and sources for further research. Readers of this series will gain a greater understanding of the power and influence of women in the White House.

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Abigail Adams: Champion for Women 4.7
Barbara Bush: Literacy Champion 4.8
Betty Ford: Women's Rights and Health Advocate 5.2
Claudia 'Lady Bird' Johnson: Environmental Protector 4.8
Dolley Madison: Hostess and Patriot 5.1
Eleanor Roosevelt: Progressive Reformer 4.6
Hillary Clinton: Ground-Breaking Politician 5.1
Jacqueline Kennedy: Cultural Icon 4.6
Martha Washington: Loyal Public Servant 5.1
Melania Trump: Champion for Youth 4.9
Michelle Obama: Health Advocate 4.8
Nancy Reagan: Drug Crusader 4.9
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