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6. Lady Bird Johnson

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Lady Bird Johnson became a master mediator who helped soothe discord while boosting Lyndon B. Johnson's reputation following JFK's assassination.

5. Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Hillary Rodham Clinton forever changed the role of first lady before forging her own political identity in the years that followed.

4. Eleanor Roosevelt

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Eleanor Roosevelt was a leader for civil rights and at the forefront of efforts to help Americans suffering during the Great Depression.

3. Nancy Reagan

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From Ronald Reagan’s first presidential campaign to the end of the Cold War, Nancy Reagan was pulling the strings and calling the shots behind the scenes.

2. Jackie Kennedy

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Rarely seen personal letters, photographs and intimate audio recordings reveal how Jackie Kennedy took control of JFK’s legacy following his assassination.

1. Michelle Obama

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In 2008, Michelle Obama became the first African American first lady after her husband, Barack Obama, was elected as the first African American President of the United States. Michelle and Barack were elected on a wave of euphoria, but not everyone shared in the enthusiasm of the moment and they endured vicious attacks. In spite of this, Michelle’s popularity climbed, and she became a critical factor in President Obama’s re-election in 2012. During her time in the White House, Michelle used her platform to speak on issues such as gun violence and launched the Let’s Move! initiative dedicated to combating childhood obesity.

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