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Nellie Taft

Nellie Taft
Author: Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 006186594X

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On the morning of William Howard Taft's inauguration, Nellie Taft publicly expressed that theirs would be a joint presidency by shattering precedent and demanding that she ride alongside her husband down Pennsylvania Avenue, a tradition previously held for the outgoing president. In an era before Eleanor Roosevelt, this progressive First Lady was an advocate for higher education and partial suffrage for women, and initiated legislation to improve working conditions for federal employees. She smoked, drank, and gambled without regard to societal judgment, and she freely broke racial and class boundaries. Drawing from previously unpublished diaries, a lifetime of love letters between Will and Nellie, and detailed family correspondence and recollections, critically acclaimed presidential family historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony develops a riveting portrait of Nellie Taft as one of the strongest links in the series of women -- from Abigail Adams to Hillary Rodham Clinton -- often critically declared "copresidents."


Ushered Yet Abandoned

Ushered Yet Abandoned
Author: Vanessa Rodgers Tracy
Publisher: In Due Season Publishing
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780972745635

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As the First Lady of a growing ministry, Minister Viv was engulfed in a world in which she barely recognized herself. The man in the pulpit, her husband, was no longer the man she took home. Trying to keep it all together, she wore a mask in every aspect of her life. The more she prayed, the worse things seemed to get. At times it seemed as if God Himself had stopped listening. But one day, the spiritual breakthrough she so desperately needed manifested itself.


Secrets of the Sprakkar

Secrets of the Sprakkar
Author: Eliza Reid
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1728242177

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER! "Secrets of the Sprakkar is a fascinating window into what a more gender-equal world could look like, and why it's worth striving for. Iceland is doing a lot to level the playing field: paid parental leave, affordable childcare, and broad support for gender equality as a core value. Reid takes us on an exploration not only around this fascinating island, but also through the triumphs and stumbles of a country as it journeys towards gender equality." —Hillary Rodham Clinton Iceland is the best place on earth to be a woman—but why? For the past twelve years, the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report has ranked Iceland number one on its list of countries closing the gap in equality between men and women. What is it about Iceland that makes many women's experience there so positive? Why has their society made such meaningful progress in this ongoing battle, from electing the world's first female president to passing legislation specifically designed to help even the playing field at work and at home? And how can we learn from what Icelanders have already discovered about women's powerful place in society and how increased fairness benefits everyone? Eliza Reid, the First Lady of Iceland, examines her adopted homeland's attitude toward women—the deep-seated cultural sense of fairness, the influence of current and historical role models, and, crucially, the areas where Iceland still has room for improvement. Reid's own experience as an immigrant from small-town Canada who never expected to become a first lady is expertly interwoven with interviews with dozens of sprakkar ("extraordinary women") to form the backbone of an illuminating discussion of what it means to move through the world as a woman, and how the rules of society play more of a role in who we view as "equal" than we may understand. Secrets of the Sprakkar is a powerful and atmospheric portrait of a tiny country that could lead the way forward for us all.


After the Altar Call

After the Altar Call
Author: Jacqueline J. Holness
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: African American women
ISBN: 9780983918738

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After the Altar Call: The Sisters' Guide to Developing a Personal Relationship With God is a fresh, real and relevant how-to manual for African-American Christian women who desire to move past the "church speak" and into an intimate relationship with their Creator. What makes this book unique from other "relationship with God" books is that this book is written from an African-American perspective and spans a variety of issues typically not included in one book--from being thrice-married to leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses. The book includes interviews with 24 remarkable women with compelling stories such as the "The View" co-host Sherri Shepherd; Valorie Burton, life coach, author and co-host on the Emmy award-winning show "Aspiring Women" and the former co-host of the national daily television program, "The Potter's Touch" with Bishop T.D. Jakes; and Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie, the 117th elected and consecrated bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the first woman elected to Episcopal office in over 200 years of A.M.E. history.


First Ladies

First Ladies
Author: Betty Caroli
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199752826

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Betty Boyd Caroli's engrossing and informative First Ladies is both a captivating read and an essential resource for anyone interested in the role of America's First Ladies. This expanded and updated fourth edition includes Laura Bush's tenure, Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential bid, and an in-depth look at Michelle Obama, one of the most charismatic and appealing First Ladies in recent history. Covering all forty-one women from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama and including the daughters, daughters-in-law, and sisters of presidents who sometimes served as First Ladies, Caroli explores each woman's background, marriage, and accomplishments and failures in office. This remarkably diverse lot included Abigail Adams, whose "remember the ladies" became a twentieth-century feminist refrain; Jane Pierce, who prayed her husband would lose the election; Helen Taft, who insisted on living in the White House, although her husband would have preferred a judgeship; Eleanor Roosevelt, who epitomized the politically involved First Lady; and Pat Nixon, who perfected what some have called "the robot image." They ranged in age from early 20s to late 60s; some received superb educations for their time, while others had little or no schooling. Including the courageous and adventurous, the emotionally unstable, the ambitious, and the reserved, these women often did not fit the traditional expectations of a presidential helpmate. Here then is an engaging portrait of how each First Lady changed the role and how the role changed in response to American culture. These women left remarkably complete records, and their stories offer us a window through which to view not only this particular sorority of women, but also American women in general. "Impressive...Caroli's profiles and observations of American first ladies and their relationship to the media are intelligent and perceptive." --Philadelphia Inquirer


White House Studies Compendium

White House Studies Compendium
Author: Glenn P. Hastedt
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781600216800

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The American Presidency has become one of the most powerful offices in the world with the ascendency of American power in the 20th century.'White House Studies Compendium' brings together piercing analyses of the American presidency -- dealing with both currect issues and historical events.The compendia are the bound issues of 'White House Studies' with the addition of a comprehensive subject index.


Tales from a Pastor's Wife

Tales from a Pastor's Wife
Author: Kimberly Siefert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Spouses of clergy
ISBN: 9781606043523

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In her first book, Tales of a Pastor's Wife, Kimberly Siefert paints a truthful picture of what it means to be in the role of pastor's wife. Through her joy, laughter, heartache, anger, and amazement, Siefert shares with great depth and openness her own personal journey with God. Drawing the reader in with her colorful descriptions and honest self-assessments of life in the church, Siefert makes this a delightful and eye-opening read. Tales of a Pastor's Wife is a must for all church members and opens the door for all readers to see the pastor's spouse in a new light.


Woman in the Pulpit

Woman in the Pulpit
Author: Frances Elizabeth Willard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1888
Genre: Preaching
ISBN:

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Maryknoll's First Lady

Maryknoll's First Lady
Author: Sister Jeanne Marie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1964
Genre: Mary Joseph, Mother
ISBN:

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Mary Joseph Rogers (October 27, 1882 - October 9, 1955) was the founder of the Maryknoll Sisters, the first congregation of Catholic women to organize a global mission in the United States. Rogers attended Smith College and was inspired in 1904 by graduating Protestant students preparing to leave for missionary work in China. After her graduation, she returned to the school and founded a mission club for Catholic students in 1905. While organizing the club, she met Father James A. Walsh, director of Boston's Office for the Propagation of the Faith, later founder of Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers, through whom she was inspired to establish a mission congregation for women. Rogers moved to Boston in 1908 to teach at public schools and attend the Boston Normal School. The Maryknoll Sisters were founded in 1912. By 1955, the Maryknoll Sisters had over 1000 sisters working in some twenty countries.