Women of the White House: The Impact of Six First Ladies

Women of the White House: The Impact of Six First Ladies

Lecture Series | Registration opens 3/4/2026 12:00 PM EST

541 Main Street New London, NH 03257 United States
AIL Classroom, Lethbridge Lodge
4/15/2026-5/13/2026
3:30 PM-5:00 PM EST on Wed
$60.00

Women of the White House: The Impact of Six First Ladies

Lecture Series | Registration opens 3/4/2026 12:00 PM EST

This series presents Dolley Madison, Jane Pierce, Edith Wilson, Lady Bird Johnson, Rosalynn Carter and Michelle Obama: six first ladies who changed history in their own unique ways.

Week 1: We’ll begin with two 19th century first ladies: influential political operator Dolley Madison and Jane Pierce, often called “Ghost of the White House,” who contributed to the development of the Civil War.

Week 2: Moving into the early 20th century, we will explore Edith Wilson’s role in the White House following Woodrow Wilson’s stroke. Did the level of assistance she provided make her our first woman president?

Weeks 3 & 4: Two first ladies emerge later in the 20th century: Lady Bird Johnson and Rosalynn Carter. A close adviser to her husband, Lady Bird Johnson also managed a media empire and as first lady championed environmentalism, civil rights and the War on Poverty. Rosalynn Carter was an equal partner to her husband during his term and was an influential global humanitarian in her own right.

Week 5: We conclude with Michelle Obama, who never wished for a political life but more than rose to the challenge. Her strength of character provides an inspiration to many.

Classes will combine lecture and discussion.

Marshall, Beverly
Beverly Marshall

Prior to moving to the Northeast, Beverly held senior administrative roles at WNET/ Channel 13 and The Cooper Union. Before her retirement, Beverly was associate director at the Upper Valley Educator's Institute in Lebanon, NH. At AIL, she has taught a wide range of courses, including From Cinderella to Easy Rider, Is That My Face in the Mirror?, No Shrinking Violets and Once is Not Enough. She has previously contributed to Women Who Made a Difference and the Four by Four film collaborations. 

Henningsen, Vic
Vic Henningsen

Teacher and historian Vic Henningsen is a long-time Osher at Dartmouth study leader. 

Jakoubek, Bob
Bob Jakoubek

Bob Jakoubek has offered a variety of Osher courses on 20th century American history. This is their first foray at AIL. 

Sammons, Laney
Laney Sammons

Laney Sammons is an educator and author who worked as a volunteer on the Carter 1976 presidential campaign. 

Solomon, Steve
Steve Solomon

Steve Solomon is a retired lawyer who has given classes at AIL on Frank Lloyd Wright, femmes fatales in film and documentary films. He got an A+ in high school American history.