Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Sufferage d that surprise you . It particularly surprised me that Jesse Fremont opposed women sufferage, opposed women getting to vote. She seemed the one to be most obvious to it. But i think she didnt want to be public about that because it would reflect poorly on her husband later running for president in an era when that was not a popular political position. When you did the first first lady series, we discovered by course of doing our call ins and the like that there was a real hunger for womens history. And we have so many moms and daughters watching the series together. And they were calling us, even three generations and the like. So what we realized, we tapped into a vain of not enough told in this country. And theyre not understanding the role of the civil war. Thank you very much. Well have more American History tv tomorrow night from our american artifacts series. Well look at artists of the American Revolution and visit the andy warhol museum. Later, a conversation on the
Wives four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse. Hooper served as press secretary and legislative assistant to the late texas of assistant Charlie Wilson before becoming ice president of a Multinational Energy company. She then joined a major new York Law Firm as legislative council. With her husband, she later found that the lobbying firm cooper, uber, and a win. She holds a journalism degree from the university of illinois, a law degree from georgetown, and a master of arts from George Washington university. Her writing has been published in the journal of military history and the new york times. She has lectured at the u. S. Naval academy. In addition to serving on these founding board of directors at president lincolns cottage, she serves on the Advisory Board of foundation. Grant coceo. Ain is the she integrates our management role at the network with that of with that as on camera interview were sitting down with president s and first ladies. 20132014, she
Found a lobbying firm hooper, hooper and awin. She holds a journalism degree from the university of illinois, a law degree from georgetown, and a master of arts from George Washington university. Her writing has been published in the journal of military history and the new york times. She has lectured at the u. S. Naval academy. In addition to serving on the founding board of directors at president lincolns cottage, she serves on the Advisory Board of the Ulysses Grant foundation. Susan swain is the coceo. She integrates our management role at the network with that as on camera interviewer sitting down with president s and first ladies. During 20132014, she was a host of cspans special biography history first ladies. This was the ninth book project she has led working with public affairs. Past titles have included the Supreme Court and abraham lincoln. Each book is a special collection of cspan interviews edited to retain the unique perspective of their featured subjects. Historians ha