56th Anniversary Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee: Schedule of events Share Updated: 9:34 PM CST Mar 5, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Share Updated: 9:34 PM CST Mar 5, 2021
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Show Transcript Thank you, Terry. Thank you, my dear. Thank you. My sister, my colleague, for those kind words of introduction. My beloved brothers and sisters, Members of the American family. On this day, we have a nation have a great deal to be thankful for. Jimmie Lee Jackson, Jimmie Lee Jackson, whose death inspired the Selma march along with so many others did not make to see this day. But you and are here. We can bear witness to the distance will come and the purpose remain in 50 years. And we must use this moment to recommit ourselves to dough. We can finish the work. They re still work left to be done. Get out there and push and pull until we redeem the soul of America. Now I want to thank President Barack Obama and Mrs Obama, President George Bush and
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George H.W. Bush had an affair with his blonde assistant Jennifer Fitzgerald
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Mamie Eisenhower, 1957
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For Eisenhower s second term, Mamie upped the ante even further. This Nettie Rosenstein gown featured more than 3,400 tiny pearls, as well as clear topaz stones. Her bag was designed by Judith Leiber, then an assistant of Rosenstein who would go on to make the inaugural bags for most First Ladies going forward.
1961: Jacqueline Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy, 1961
For President John F. Kennedy s Inauguration Ball, Jacqueline Kennedy wore a white gown and cape that she designed herself in collaboration with Bergdorf Goodman s Ethan Frankau. She was making a statement by having such an input on her look, and deliberately chose white so that she would stand out in black and white photographs at the time. Underneath the cape, the dress featured a sheer overlay panel and a strapless bodice. There was some sparkle, but the overall lack of embellishment marked the arrival of 1960s monochrome, and a contrast to Mrs Eisenhower s 1950s bling.