This book presents the evolution of the first lady's job description as portrayed by the press from 1900-2001.Through press coverage, U.S. first ladies have become some of the most prominent and recognized figures in American politics. While the U.S. Constitution doesn't enumerate the responsibilities of the first lady, a succession of dynamic women, beginning with Martha Washington, have shaped this post into a highly visible public office. First ladies have performed a variety of public and private roles, from hostess, escort, and social advocate to advisor and policymaker; however, the...
This book presents the evolution of the first lady's job description as portrayed by the press from 1900-2001.Through press coverage, U.S. first ladie...