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The Woman in the Frame

Season 4
September 18, 2019
First Ladies in the collections.

Did you know that Martha Washington was essential to America’s Revolutionary War effort? Or that Eleanor Roosevelt was the driving force behind the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights? According to journalist, writer, and commentator Cokie Roberts, many of America's First Ladies were dynamic, politically engaged trailblazers who are often overlooked. We sit down with the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery director, Kim Sajet, to talk about a recent episode of the museum’s new podcast, Portraits. In it, she and Cokie discuss four First Ladies who are remembered for their influence on American history.

Note: As many of you have probably heard, Cokie Roberts passed away in the days since we originally recorded this episode. Our heart goes out to all of Cokie’s family, friends, and people like us who have enjoyed her work for decades.

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Martha Washington in lace cap.

Martha Washington arrow-right

Dolley Madison in turban with a black dress and a red shawl.

Dolley Madison arrow-right

Eleanor Roosevelt by Bernard Frydrysiak.

Eleanor Roosevelt arrow-right

Nancy Reagan in a red dress with her hands in her pockets.

Nancy Reagan arrow-right

More Former First Ladies in the Collections

Grace Coolidge

Mrs. Calvin Coolidge

Lou Henry Hoover

Lou Henry Hoover

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the First Ladies Gowns Exhibit

Mamie Eisenhower and Queen Mother at SI

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Bathing Suit with Fins

Cape Cod Summer

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson

Pat Nixon

Pat Nixon Beside Her Mannequin

Betty Ford

Gerald and Betty Ford

Rosalynn Carter

Rosalynn Carter campaigning for her husband

Rosalynn Carter playing basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters

Nancy Reagan

Nancy Reagan

Nancy Reagan

Barbara Bush

Barbara Bush

Barbara Bush

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton


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