Hidden History of the First Ladies
Hidden History of the First Ladies
Tuesday, May 5th, 6:00 p.m.
Discover the pivotal contributions of the women who shaped and led the nation from the heart of Washington, D.C. This presentation highlights the remarkable, often untold stories of America’s first ladies, from Martha Washington to Helen Taft, whose unpaid and undefined role nonetheless left a lasting mark on the country. The program explores sites around the White House, the iconic Willard Hotel, and historic residences connected to figures such as Dolley Madison and Jacqueline Kennedy, sharing memorable anecdotes and powerful stories of resilience, influence, and leadership that bring these women, and their legacy, vividly to life.
The program will be presented in hybrid format, with in-person and virtual options. To attend virtually, register at: https://shorturl.at/mveXI. The program is free and open to the public.
