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  1. "Worthy Partner": The Papers of Martha Washington (Contributions in American History)
  2. Source material: toward the study of the first lady: the state of scholarship. (Features).: An article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly by Robert P. Watson, 2003-06-01
  3. America's First Ladies by Betty Boyd Caroll, 1996-09-04
  4. A Collection of White House Books 5 Volume Box Set (The White House An Historic Guide, The Living White House, The Presidents, The White House Garden, The First Ladies) by White House Historical Association, 1999
  5. Lady Bird Johnson: Our Environmental First Lady by Lewis L. Gould, 1999-12
  6. Nancy Reagan: On the White House Stage (Modern First Ladies) by James G., Jr. Benze, 2005-10-11
  7. What Was Cooking in Edith Roosevelt's White House (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  8. What Was Cooking in Martha's Washington's Presidential Mansions? (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  9. What Was Cooking in Julia Grant's White House? (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  10. What Was Cooking in Abigail Adam's White House (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  11. First Ladies Of The White House by Nancy J. Skarmeas, 2005-10
  12. First Ladies of Arkansas: Women of Their Times by Anne McMath, 1989-11
  13. What Was Cooking in Dolley Madison's White House? (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  14. Barbara Bush: Presidential Matriarch (Modern First Ladies) by Myra G. Gutin, 2008-05-30

81. GeorgeWBush.com :: First Lady Looks To Save Historic Landmarks For Future Genera
News Home Thursday, January 15, 2004 first Lady Looks to no place better to learnabout history than here And american artists and performers, the best from
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82. American Presidents - College Library Undergraduate Research Guide
contains a complete video archive of all american Presidents Life and policies;biographies of president, vice president and first lady; history and virtual
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College Library Reference Collection: E 176.1 K3 2001 Speeches of the American Presidents
College Library Reference Collection: J 81.4 S64 2001 The Presidency A to Z
College Library Reference Collection: JK 511 P775 1998 The Presidents: A Reference History
College Library Reference Collection: E 176.1 P918 1996 Vital Statistics on the Presidency: Washington to Clinton
College Library Reference Collection: JK 518 R34 1996 Presidential Elections, 1789-1992
College Library Reference Collection: JK 524 P678 1995 Encyclopedia of the Republican Party; Encyclopedia of the Democratic Party College Library Reference Collection: JK 2352 K87 1997 Encyclopedia of Third Parties in the United States College Library Reference Collection: JK 2261 K78 1991 Current American Government College Library Reference Collection: JK 1 C14 Refer to the index under "President" The United States Government Manual College Library Reference Collection: JK 421 A3 Refer to the section on the Executive Branch

83. African Americans - Culture, History, Legacy And Heritage Of A Proud People Incl
National African american history Month, 2004 by the. President of Famous Africanamerican Contributors. Remarks by first Lady Laura Bush at CORE Martin Luther
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This website is Dedicated To All Things For And About The African American Diaspora Activism Achievers Africa Africana ... Home The history of African Americans in the United States began in 1619 when a Dutch ship brought the first slaves from Africa to the shores of North America. Of all ethnic groups, African Americans were the only ones to arrive on these shores against their will. African American History Month celebrates the role African Americans have played in U.S. history. This website strives to share with you the contributions that African Americans have made to our society. Read the Complete Story.
Tribute To A Hero Lt. John F. Kennedy receives the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroic conduct from Capt. Frederic L. Conklin June 12, 1944. JFK used his father's connections to get assigned to active duty. Says Dallek, "He was determined to get into combat. It was part of the culture at the time, patriotism. But he was heroic in doing that."
A Tribute To The Man That Revived The Presidential Medal of Freedom And Made It Flourish In America To Honor Our Heroes
National Museum of African American History and Culture Act of 2003
A Brief History of Civil Rights in the United States of America
'Mother of the Civil Rights Movement' National African American History Month, 2004 by the

84. First Ladies Anthologies
(E/176.2/P7); Rosebush, James. first ladies, Public Wife a Behindthe ScenesHistory of the Evolving Role of first ladies in american Political Life. 1987.
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  • Anderson, Alice.
    Behind Every Successful President: the Hidden Power and Influence of America's First Ladies. 1992. (E/176.2/A56) Anthony, Carl.
    First Ladies: the Saga of the Presidents' Wives and Their Power . 1990. (E/176.2/A58) Barzman, Sol.
    The First Ladies . 1970. (E/176.2/B3) Boller, Paul.
    Presidential Wives . 1988. (E/176.2/B65) Caroli, Betty. First Ladies . 1987. (E/176.2/C37) Feinberg, Barbara. America’s First Ladies: Changing Expectations. 1998. (E/176.2/F45) Gould, Lewis. American First Ladies: Their Lives and Their Legacy. 2001. (E/176.2/A44) Holloway, Laura. The Ladies of the White House. 1976, 1882. (E/176.2/L36) McConnell, Jane. Our First Ladies: from Martha Washington to Pat Ryan Nixon . 1969. (E/176.2/M3) Means, Marianne.

85. The Breeze - Front Page
for acting too aggressive and not doing enough. Verveer traced the legacy ofthe first lady throughout american history, beginning with Dolley Madison.
http://www.thebreeze.org/archives/11.8.01/front/front4.shtml
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Graduate, professional programs get new aim

Protestors beat missle to oppose war violence

Clinton assistant discusses role of first ladies
News On the Mark: Warner surpasses Earley
Sports Jumping by leaps and bounds
Off the Sidelines, into the Spotlight

Dukes limp into Williamsburg in search of first conference win

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Opinion House Editorial
Sermonizing similar to religious turmoil
Campus Spotlight Letter from the Editor ... Letter to the Editor Thursday, November 8, 2001 Updated: 11.04.02
Clinton assistant discusses role of first ladies
Political science class offers look at presidents' wives as political figures; examines relationship by Rebekah Porter / contributing writer CASEY SULLIVAN / contributing photographer Melanne Verveer spoke in Grafton-Stovall Theatre Monday about the role of first ladies in American politics. A former assistant to President Bill Clinton and chief of staff to first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton gave students a close look at the role of first ladies in American politics Monday.

86. PoughkeepsieJournal.com - Rendezvous With History: Eleanor Lifted First Lady Rol
entry in World War I, she became active in the american Red Cross Franklin D. Roosevelt’spresidency, Eleanor Roosevelt was an active first lady who traveled
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  • 2 centuries meet in new center Iowa farmer's idealism touched nation, world Sculpture gives visitors audience with first couple FDR: A life of vision, leading ...
    A lasting legacy of dedication to freedom and human rights
  • The Roosevelt Historic Site
  • World leaders drawn to FDR's estate
    Faith in future led to landmark library

    Burial followed president's plan

    Collection is gold mine for research
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  • Partners' work benefits legacy
    Changes aim to draw more visitors to sites, valley

    Donations play big part in new center

    Institute aims to instill spirit of Roosevelts in present day
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
    The National Parks Service
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  • FDR Library Digital Archives features documents, text of fireside chats, audio/video clips and photographs.
  • Back to the Poughkeepsie Journal Advertiser directory Eleanor lifted first lady role out of shadows Roosevelt Library FDR Library and Museum
    Eleanor Roosevelt At 18, Eleanor Roosevelt returned to New York, where she resided with cousins. During that time, she became involved in social service work, joined the Junior League and taught at the Rivington street settlement house.

    87. American Presidents And First Ladies
    Compare prices on american Presidents and first ladies by Tom Tierney
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    88. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 87.3 The
    Lou Henry Hoover was the first first Lady to make by entertaining an African Americancongressional wife Content in the history Cooperative database is intended
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    89. Welcome To The American Presidency
    Swing Voters first Decision Whether to Keep Bush. In Kansas, Candidates MarkAnniversary of Civil Rights Ruling. Democrats Attack Bush Over Gas Prices.
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    Bush Lauds Incoming Iraqi Government Kerry Describes Plan to Cut Nuclear Weapons Bush Promotes Faith-Based Initiatives Kerry Campaigns in Virginia ... Billionaire Soros Invests $15 Million Against Bush
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    Swing Voters' first Decision Whether to Keep Bush
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    91. Home
    Sustaining Sponsors of the National first ladies' Library The Hoover Company, A Division of Maytag Copyright© 1998 2002 National first ladies' Library - All Rights Reserved.
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    92. National Museum Of American History: Timeline
    19891993 1993-. Jackie Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, ElizabethFord, Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton.
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    Jackie Kennedy
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    93. White House History
    United States government, and the american people. was nearly completed, that itsfirst residents, President White House has a unique and fascinating history.
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    T H E W H I T E H O U S E White House History Help Site Map Text Only The White House
    An American Treasure
    Photographs from the 200th Anniversary Kickoff Celebration President and First Lady Vice President and Mrs. Gore
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    94. History - FirstGov For Kids
    Each first Lady served our country well and each left letters from the Archive ofAmerican Art, and help describe their words and feelings throughout history.
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    American Memory - Visit the digital library and learn all about American history and culture. American Treasures of the Library of Congress - A guide to some of the "treasures" in the Library of Congress. Check out Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence. America's Story - Discover the stories of America's past.Jump back in time, meet amazing Americans, explore the states and more. Creating French Culture - This Library of Congress page gives an overview of French history through the eyes of the art and culture of the times. Edison National Historic Site - Edison's improvements to the telegraph and the telephone placed him on the cutting edge of communication technology at the turn of the Twentieth Century. If Edison were living today, he would be interested in both the Internet and the World Wide Web, a technology that can now make the legacy of the world's most famous inventor available to you. Enactment of a Law - Library of Congress site about the steps to enact a law in the U.S. Government.

    95. Home Articles Author
    Click here to go to the listing for each first Lady. Learn all about the AmericanRevolutionary War, its causes happened on a certain day in history, or maybe
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    About Famous People is your one stop site to learn all about those famous men and women in history. You'll find Presidents, First Ladies, Civil War Generals, Actors, Great and Fascinating Women, Musicians, and Much Much More. Check back as more Famous People are added! Home
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    by John T. Marck THE BEATLES! Click Here To Learn All About The Greatest Rock Group In Recording History! John Wilkes Booth: His Life and Death by John T. Marck Here you can learn all about the family and home at Tudor Hall of John Wilkes Booth, the actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. Check out Booth's activities on that fateful day in 1865, as well as a handmade flag that was flown during the funeral of President Lincoln. Sarah Winchester and her Mystery House
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    96. First Lady Of The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    first Lady, Relation to President, From, To. Edit this page Discuss this page Page history What links here Related changes Main Page About Wikipedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Lady_of_the_United_States

    97. Women's History Month Features
    Famous Firsts by american Women; The Wage Gap Numbers; Quotations by Women; The FirstLadies Portrait Gallery; Women Political Leaders Throughout history;
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    98. Presidents & First Ladies - Suite101.com
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    99. Women's History Month 2004 -- A National Register Of Historic Places Feature
    Eleanor Roosevelt american Visionary This dynamic new associated with the formerFirst Lady, and numerous Interpreting Women s history in the National Park
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    "Women Inspiring Hope and Possibility" The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of American women during Women's History Month. As part of the celebration, this site showcases historic properties listed in the National Register National Register publications , and National Park units commemorating the events and people, the designs and achievements that help illustrate the contribution of women to the Nation's history. Join the National Register in paying tribute to the many women who have made an impact in our past.
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    The Three Historic Nevada Cities itinerary includes the home of Dat So La Lee, famous Washoe Indian basket weaver
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    Travel to historic places that tell the fascinating stories of women in various professions including educators, artists, inventors, business leaders, and philanthropists.

    100. Teaching A First Laides Curriculum In The Classroom | Edith P. Mayo | OAH Magazi
    The new first ladies exhibition at the Smithsonian s National Museum of AmericanHistory emphasizes the mingling of political and ceremonial roles in the
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    Teaching a First Ladies Curriculum in the Classroom
    Edith P. Mayo
    Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
    15 (Spring 2001). ISSN 0882-228X
    As we move into a new millennium, we find our students' knowledge of the American past at an all-time low. Major studies continue to show that girls, as they mature into their teens, experience a lack of confidence and self-worth that has a direct and negative impact on their grades and lowers their expectations for their personal futures. These findings should galvanize us to seek ways in which to encourage both personal and academic achievement for rising generations of young women. History, as currently taught in the classroom, has long disparaged and marginalized the contributions of women, and this cannot be separated from the alarming statistics about plunging levels of achievement and lack of self esteem. We must seek methods of teaching the past that highlight the importance of women's rich cultural heritage, as well as their contributions to our nation's past, by developing curricula that present positive role models inclusive of both women and men. An innovative approach to this problem is to include a classroom curriculum developed around the lives of our nation's First Ladies. First Ladies present excellent role models for young women and are familiar historical figures with inherent positive appeal. While most people do not recognize the names of earlier First Ladies (nor, for that matter, do they recognize the presidents' names), the First Lady's role is instantly recognizable, and one with which people can easily identify. The familiarity of the First Ladies is important as a historical anchor in an ahistorical time, a hook on which to hang other historical facts and concepts. Furthermore, presenting First Ladies as a core curriculum offers us historical figures through which to examine a much larger contextthe evolving social and political roles of women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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