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Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president of the United States (1869-1877). Photo Wikimedia Commons
By Carl Sferrazza Anthony
There’s as much of the old sod in the White House as there is on its south lawn.
The backgrounds of America’s First Families are diverse: Nancy Reagan and Lady Bird Johnson have Spanish forebears; Herbert Hoover was Swiss and Canadian; Mamie Eisenhower was part Swedish while Ike was German; Martin Van Buren and the Roosevelts were Dutch; James Garfield had a royal strain of French; Eliza Johnson’s parents were immigrant Scottish sandal-makers; both Calvin Coolidge and Edith Wilson had American Indian blood–she being a direct descendant of Pocahantas.
February 21, 2021
Secret Lives of the First Ladies by Cormac O’Brien offers an inside look into the life and times of several women who have been life partners of various American Presidents
They say that behind every successful man, there is a woman. However, such a truism has never been said about a United States President, irrespective of the fact that some presidential candidates won elections because of their wives, while others lost for the same reason.
Cormac O’Brien’s
Secret Lives of the First Ladies deals with all women who have been First Ladies and either made a presidential candidate look like the best choice or the worst one, depending on how they presented themselves.