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FLARE Member Karen Dunak Announces A New Book on Jacqueline Kennedy

A new book on Jacqueline Kennedy by FLARE member Karen Dunak appeared in East Wing Magazine.

FLARE Member Karen Dunak Announces A New Book on Jacqueline Kennedy
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What America gets wrong about Jill Biden

Michael LaRosa, former press secretary to Dr. Jill Biden and FLARE Lifetime Member wrote the following reflection on the former first lady.

What America gets wrong about Jill Biden
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FLARE Presents: A Visit to the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site Where Ulysses and Julia Met and Lived

FLARE Presents: A Visit to the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site Where Ulysses and Julia Met and Lived

Wednesday January 29, 7:00 pm ET.

While President Grant is experiencing something of a surge in interest and renewed popularity, very little is mentioned of his devoted wife, Julia Dent Grant. Julia and Ulysses came from different backgrounds, often held differing opinions, yet maintained a close and loving marriage. Who was Julia and how did she meet and eventually marry Grant? What were the early years of their marriage and family life like? Why did they both have strong sentimental attachments to a place near St. Louis called White Haven?

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American FLOTUS

American FLOTUS is dedicated to bringing you the very best information and analysis about the First Ladies of the United States. In this partnership of the First Ladies Association for Research and Education (FLARE) and American POTUS, we present experts drawn from the many members of FLARE sharing with us their expertise and their experiences. We hope you enjoy American FLOTUS. The second podcast is:

Edith Wilson and Pat Nixon with Rebecca Boggs Roberts and Heath Hardage Lee

Have you ever wondered what First Ladies Edith Wilson and Pat Nixon had in common?  We did, so we asked historians Rebecca Boggs Roberts and Heath Hardage Lee to join us on American FLOTUS.  The result is a fascinating comparison between two First Ladies who had a major impact on the role of First Lady. The transcript is available at the link below.

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CT 57-899FLARE Focus on Eleanor Roosevelt: Pioneering and Normalizing Activism for First Ladies

Abby Palazzo

Rhetorical scholar Myra Gutin sorts America’s first ladies into three categories: White House Keepers, Emerging Spokeswomen, and Political Surrogates/Independent Advocates.[i] Many women who occupied the role of first lady, such as Bess Truman, preferred to stay out of the spotlight and declined to take advantage of the political power inherent in the role, instead choosing the primarily social and ceremonial role of White House Keepers. Others were Emerging Spokeswomen, like Lou Henry Hoover, who championed social causes such as Girl Scouting, and made history by speaking on the radio as First Lady, but still largely avoided the press. And others, such as Lady Bird Johnson, were Political Surrogates who took advantage of their private political influence to affect policy by proxy. Activism through independent advocacy was only loosely associated with the role of first lady until one woman redefined the title: Eleanor Roosevelt.

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