A Brief History of First Ladies and Their Causes

Since the days of Dolly Madison, the job of presidential spouse has often involved picking a signature issue.
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Louisa Adams, 1825-1829
The wife of sixth president John Quincy Adams was one of the first First Ladies to take up the cause of women's rights. Although she remained reserved on policy issues during her time in the White House (as did many early first ladies), she later helped funnel petitions on the issue to her husband during his lengthy, post-Presidential career in Congress.

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