America’s Greatest First Ladies
Charles River Editors
American presidents have shaped the course of global affairs for generations, but as the saying goes, behind every great man there’s a great woman. While the First Ladies often remain overshadowed by their husbands, some have carved unique niches in their time and left their own lasting legacy. Dolley Madison helped establish the role of the First Lady in the early 1800s, Eleanor Roosevelt gave voice to policy issues in a way that made her a forerunner of First Ladies like Hillary Clinton, and Jackie Kennedy created glamorous trends that made her more popular than her husband.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Hillary Clinton may have been the most politically active First Ladies in American history, but Abigail Adams was the first to act as political advisor for her husband and the first to be dubbed “Mrs. President”. Indeed, Abigail was politically inclined to degree highly unusual among women of the 18th and 19th century, and she had originally impressed her future husband John because she was so well versed in poetry, philosophy and politics. Abigail was also very progressive, championing women’s rights and abolition long before they became widely held views even in traditionally liberal Massachusetts.
In addition to being instrumental in decorating the White House, Dolley Madison also set the standard for the First Lady’s traditional hosting and ceremonial duties. 150 years later, Jackie Kennedy was largely credited for helping boost her husband’s popularity during their time in the White House, but the same could easily be said about Dolley, who was renowned for her social graces and her hospitality. Having helped boost her husband’s popularity during his presidency, Dolley went about maintaining his legacy after 1836, collecting and organizing the papers and notes of the Constitution’s most influential drafter, and eventually selling them to the government in full.
Duration - 5h 39m.
Author - Charles River Editors.
Narrator - Mary Rossman.
Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2013 Charles River Editors ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
American presidents have shaped the course of global affairs for generations, but as the saying goes, behind every great man there’s a great woman. While the First Ladies often remain overshadowed by their husbands, some have carved unique niches in their time and left their own lasting legacy. Dolley Madison helped establish the role of the First Lady in the early 1800s, Eleanor Roosevelt gave voice to policy issues in a way that made her a forerunner of First Ladies like Hillary Clinton, and Jackie Kennedy created glamorous trends that made her more popular than her husband. Eleanor Roosevelt and Hillary Clinton may have been the most politically active First Ladies in American history, but Abigail Adams was the first to act as political advisor for her husband and the first to be dubbed “Mrs. President”. Indeed, Abigail was politically inclined to degree highly unusual among women of the 18th and 19th century, and she had originally impressed her future husband John because she was so well versed in poetry, philosophy and politics. Abigail was also very progressive, championing women’s rights and abolition long before they became widely held views even in traditionally liberal Massachusetts. In addition to being instrumental in decorating the White House, Dolley Madison also set the standard for the First Lady’s traditional hosting and ceremonial duties. 150 years later, Jackie Kennedy was largely credited for helping boost her husband’s popularity during their time in the White House, but the same could easily be said about Dolley, who was renowned for her social graces and her hospitality. Having helped boost her husband’s popularity during his presidency, Dolley went about maintaining his legacy after 1836, collecting and organizing the papers and notes of the Constitution’s most influential drafter, and eventually selling them to the government in full. Duration - 5h 39m. Author - Charles River Editors. Narrator - Mary Rossman. Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024. Copyright - © 2013 Charles River Editors ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:06
Introduction
Duration:00:10:09
Abigail adams and revolutionary boston
Duration:00:19:02
The american revolution
Duration:00:31:30
The first second lady and second first lady
Duration:00:29:19
Dolley payne todd madison
Duration:00:12:28
The model first lady
Duration:00:30:54
The first lady of montpelier
Duration:00:10:35
The roosevelt family
Duration:00:23:59
The first lady of new york
Duration:00:06:22
The first lady of the united states
Duration:00:26:05
The first lady of the world
Duration:00:07:34
Jacqueline bouvier becomes a kennedy
Duration:00:16:36
Camelot
Duration:00:26:52
Jackie's life after the white house
Duration:00:16:16
The first lady of arkansas
Duration:00:23:34
Hillary in the white house
Duration:00:27:22
Hillary's political career
Duration:00:21:00
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:06