First Ladies Club: How Much Do You Know About These Intriguing American Presidents’ Wives?

Let’s see if you can get a score as formidable as these fascinating personalities.

Faye Remedios
Created by Faye Remedios
On Jun 22, 2023
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The First Lady, which is the title given to the wife of the American president, is not just the hostess of the White House but is an important national figure. The ladies who have held this title have all been formidable, powerful in their own right, and women who have been so much more than just the wives of the most powerful men in the United States. Are you ready to see just how much you know about these influential women?

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What is the name of the First Lady, who was also the first woman to have her image on a U.S. postage stamp?

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Who was the first president’s wife to officially associate herself with a public charity project that sponsored homes for orphaned girls in Washington, DC?

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Who was the first First Lady to work and earn a salary before marriage?

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Who was the first one to own and drive a car, publish her own memoir, and ride in her husband’s inaugural parade?

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Who was the first one to vote?

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She won an honorary Emmy for her televised tour of the restored White House. Who was she?

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This First Lady was the first to have her own office and staff in the White House. Can you name her?

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She is the first wife of a sitting U.S. President to have a paying job outside the White House. Can you name her?

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At 21 years old, she was the youngest first lady and the only one to get married inside the White House. Can you name her?

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Who said this famous line: “When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level. No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high”?

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Who do you consider the most iconic First Lady?

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