Lady First: The World of First Lady Sarah Polk

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Dive into the captivating world of Sarah Polk, a First Lady unlike any other, in Amy S. Greenberg’s meticulously researched biography, “Lady First.” Beyond the shadow of her husband, President James K. Polk, Sarah emerges as a shrewd political strategist, a master of influence, and a key, yet often overlooked, figure in the narrative of American feminism. This is not just a recounting of White House social events; Greenberg unveils Sarah’s active role in shaping policy, navigating the turbulent waters of westward expansion and the Mexican-American War, and subtly wielding power in an era that largely confined women to the domestic sphere. Explore the complexities of her life, from her unconventional upbringing to her intricate relationships within a slaveholding society. Discover a portrait of a woman who defied expectations, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to resonate today. “Lady First” is a compelling read for those interested in American history, women’s studies, and the untold stories behind the nation’s most powerful figures. This First Edition offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal period in American history and the remarkable woman who helped shape it.

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The little-known story of remarkable First Lady Sarah Polka brilliant master of the art of high politics and a crucial but unrecognized figure in the history of American feminism.

While the Womens Rights convention was taking place at Seneca Falls in 1848, First Lady Sarah Childress Polk was wielding influence unprecedented for a woman in Washington, D.C. Yet, while history remembers the women of the convention, it has all but forgotten Sarah Polk. Now, in her riveting biography, Amy S. Greenberg brings Sarahs story into vivid focus. We see Sarah as the daughter of a frontiersman who raised her to discuss politics and business with men; we see the savvy and charm she brandished in order to help her brilliant but unlikeable husband, James K. Polk, ascend to the White House. We watch as she exercises truly extraordinary power as First Lady: quietly manipulating elected officials, shaping foreign policy, and directing a campaign in support of Americas expansionist war against Mexico. And we meet many of the enslaved men and women whose difficult labor made Sarahs political success possible.

Sarah Polks life spanned nearly the entirety of the nineteenth-century. But her own legacy, which profoundly transformed the South, continues to endure. Comprehensive, nuanced, and brimming with invaluable insight, Lady First is a revelation of our twelfth First Ladys complex but essential part in American feminism.

Uncover the hidden story of a political powerhouse in Amy S. Greenberg's "Lady First: The World of First Lady Sarah Polk," a groundbreaking biography that reclaims Sarah Polk's vital role in 19th-century American history and the early stirrings of feminism. Far from a passive observer, Sarah Childress Polk was a formidable figure who wielded significant influence behind the scenes during her husband James K. Polk's presidency (1845-1849), a period marked by expansionism and the Mexican-American War. While historical narratives often spotlight the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 as a pivotal moment for women's rights, "Lady First" illuminates how Sarah Polk was simultaneously navigating the complex landscape of Washington D.C. politics, shaping policy and subtly manipulating power in ways previously unimagined for a woman of her time. Greenberg's meticulously researched biography paints a vibrant portrait of Sarah, moving beyond the traditional image of a demure First Lady. We see her upbringing as the daughter of a forward-thinking frontiersman who valued her intellectual abilities, encouraging her to engage in political and business discussions alongside men. This unconventional upbringing laid the foundation for her sharp political acumen and unwavering confidence, qualities she skillfully employed to bolster her husband's often-unpopular political ambitions. "Lady First" reveals how Sarah served as James K. Polk's trusted advisor, strategist, and public relations manager. Her charm and intelligence softened his rough edges, winning over crucial allies and navigating treacherous political waters. She wasn't simply a hostess; she was an active participant in shaping foreign policy, particularly concerning the annexation of Texas and the ensuing war with Mexico. Greenberg demonstrates how Sarah exerted considerable influence on key decisions, offering a fresh perspective on a critical period in American history. Furthermore, the book delves into the complexities of Sarah Polk's life, including the uncomfortable realities of her privilege and the reliance on enslaved labor that underpinned her social and political standing. Greenberg doesn't shy away from exploring the contradictions of a woman who quietly advanced women's influence in a patriarchal society while simultaneously benefiting from a system of oppression. By acknowledging these complexities, "Lady First" provides a more nuanced and complete understanding of Sarah Polk's legacy. Beyond the White House years, the book follows Sarah's life as a widow, revealing how she continued to wield influence and maintain her prominent position in Southern society. Her story offers a powerful testament to the enduring impact of a woman who defied expectations and left an indelible mark on American history. This First Edition hardcover promises to be a valuable addition to any history buff, especially those interested in American presidencies and the role of woman in history. Prepare to challenge your preconceived notions about the 12th First Lady with "Lady First," a captivating biography that finally gives Sarah Polk the recognition she deserves.
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0385354134

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9780385354134

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400

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