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OverviewWomen of the White House looks at the work, lives and times of the 47 women officially recognized as America's first lady. Through portraits, photographs, accounts and profiles, the book examines their contributions to the presidencies they supported and to the 230-year history of the role. The women who have held the position have evolved it from White House hostess to campaigner for social causes and a game-changing leadership position. A role model for the world, a powerful political player, a traditional yet modern woman the position of first lady of the United States is many-faceted, complex and beyond high profile. Amy Russo explores how the social platforms these women established from Mary Todd Lincoln's work for slaves and soldiers after the Civil War to Michelle Obama's fight for girls' education have not only made the role iconic but also shaped America. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amy RussoPublisher: Headline Publishing Group Imprint: Welbeck Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 17.40cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9781787393882ISBN 10: 1787393887 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 29 April 2021 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Profiles of each of the 47 women officially recognized as holding the position of FLOTUS Index Resources and references.ReviewsSynopsis: Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America by journalist Amy Russo looks at the work, lives and times of the 47 women officially recognized as America's first lady. Through portraits, photographs, accounts and profiles, Women of the White House examines their contributions to the presidencies they supported and to the 230-year history of the role. The women who have held the position have evolved it from White House hostess to campaigner for social causes and a game-changing leadership position. A role model for the world, a powerful political player, a traditional yet modern woman -- the position of first lady of the United States is many-faceted, complex and beyond high profile. In this fully up-to-date history, Women of the White House also explores how the social platforms these women established (ranging from Mary Todd Lincoln's work for slaves and soldiers after the Civil War, to feminist icon Michelle Obama's fight for girls' education) have not only made the role iconic but also shaped America. Critique: A unique, profusely illustrated, and impressively informative study, Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America is exceptionally well written and presented, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to community, highschool, college and university library American History collections in general, and Women in Politics supplemental studies curriculums in particular. It should be noted for personal reading lists that Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $13.49). Editorial Note: Amy Russo is a reporter for the Providence Journal. She previously wrote for the New York Post, HuffPost, and NBC News, where she scripted a daily morning news show. Her work has appeared in USA Today and Foreign Affairs, among others, and her coverage has spanned politics, national news, and the media industry. A unique, profusely illustrated, and impressively informative study...Exceptionally well written and presented, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to community, high school, college and university library American History collections. --Midwest Book Review Russo provides a well-illustrated readable essay on each of these individuals, reminding the reader that the presidents and the White House have families, and their history becomes part of America's story. --New York Journal of Books Synopsis: Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America by journalist Amy Russo looks at the work, lives and times of the 47 women officially recognized as America's first lady. Through portraits, photographs, accounts and profiles, Women of the White House examines their contributions to the presidencies they supported and to the 230-year history of the role. The women who have held the position have evolved it from White House hostess to campaigner for social causes and a game-changing leadership position. A role model for the world, a powerful political player, a traditional yet modern woman -- the position of first lady of the United States is many-faceted, complex and beyond high profile. In this fully up-to-date history, Women of the White House also explores how the social platforms these women established (ranging from Mary Todd Lincoln's work for slaves and soldiers after the Civil War, to feminist icon Michelle Obama's fight for girls' education) have not only made the role iconic but also shaped America. Critique: A unique, profusely illustrated, and impressively informative study, Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America is exceptionally well written and presented, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to community, highschool, college and university library American History collections in general, and Women in Politics supplemental studies curriculums in particular. It should be noted for personal reading lists that Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $13.49). Editorial Note: Amy Russo is a reporter for the Providence Journal. She previously wrote for the New York Post, HuffPost, and NBC News, where she scripted a daily morning news show. Her work has appeared in USA Today and Foreign Affairs, among others, and her coverage has spanned politics, national news, and the media industry. Author InformationAmy Russo is a reporter for the Providence Journal. She previously wrote for the New York Post, HuffPost, and NBC News, where she scripted a daily morning news show. Her work has appeared in USA Today and Foreign Affairs, among others, and her coverage has spanned politics, national news, and the media industry. A graduate of Hunter College in Manhattan, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |