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May 4
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The First Ladies of the United States

Slumber Studios
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The First Ladies of the United States—women of grace, influence, and quiet power who have shaped the nation from behind the scenes. From Martha Washington to the modern era, each brought her own voice, vision, and legacy to the role. But who were these remarkable women, how did they leave their mark on history, and how has the role changed over time? Tonight ... Show More
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