Pat Nixon's work ethic made her an integral part of her husband's political life. She took up the cause of volunteerism, traveled to all corners of the world, and made the White House accessible to everyone.
Even though she wasn't interested in politics, Pat Nixon's work ethic made her an integral part of her husband's political life. She took up the cause of volunteerism, traveled to all corners of the world, and made the White House accessible to everyone.
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The wives of U.S. presidents are often important American figures in their own right. Although they have no official responsibilities, first ladies are a highly visible part of U.S. government. The role of the first lady has evolved over the centuries, from hostess of the White House to advocates for public policy.
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Browse notable children's activists such as Pat Nixon, Lillian D. Wald, and Pete Seeger.
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