that first ladies have played in historic preservation. and to do so, during may, which has been celebrated as national preservation month since 1973. at a national trust, we are in the wrist of our where women made history campaign to highlight and preserve the places where women made important contributions to our country. a key component of this campaign is to highlight the central role that women, including first ladies, have created in the presentation [inaudible] itself. fittingly, the honorary chair of this campaign is former first lady laura bush, who is a great preservation advocate in so many ways, and a trustee emerita of the national trust. today, our panel will primarily discuss the role of three first ladies mrs. kennedy, mrs. johnson, and mrs. nixon, in the preservation of the white house. but i do think it is also important to briefly knowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating the white house historical as
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