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Where to watch "First Ladies"
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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.
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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.
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4. Eleanor Roosevelt
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Eleanor Roosevelt's desolate childhood sowed the seeds of a life devoted to standing up for the poor and dispossessed.
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3. Nancy Reagan
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Nancy Reagan is known as the doting wife of President Ronald Reagan, but she had much more than a supporting role in the first "Hollywood" presidency.
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2. Jackie Kennedy
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Jackie Kennedy's time in the White House promised a new dawn for America, but it was marked by private betrayal and cut short by public tragedy.
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1. Michelle Obama
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Michelle Obama carved out her own legacy while being an essential part of her husband's history-making presidency.