Ellen & Edith: Woodrow Wilson's First Ladies
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The wives of Woodrow Wilson were strikingly different from each other. Ellen Axson Wilson, quiet and intellectual, died after just a year and a half in the White House and is thought to have had little impact on history. Edith Bolling Wilson was flamboyant and confident but left a legacy of controversy. Kristie Miller discusses them, the subject of her new book.
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- Source collection: Library of Congress
- License: Public Domain
- Category: History
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