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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
1. Setting Precedents: The First Presidents’ Wives (1789–1829)
2. Young Substitutes for First Ladies (1829–1869)
3. Three Exceptions: Sarah Childress Polk, Mary Todd Lincoln, and Julia Dent Grant
4. The Limited Promise of the “New Woman” (1877–1901)
5. The Office of First Lady: A Twentieth-Century Development
6. The Paradoxical 1920s
7. Breaking Precedents and Reaffirming Old Ones (1933–1961)
8. The Turbulent Sixties
9. New Dimensions to the Job of First Lady (1974–1993)
10. A New Generation in the White House (1993–2008)
11. Turning Points
Notes
Appendices
Index
Photographs
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