The role of the First Lady of the United States has changed over the years. These women have shaped the White House as well as the nation.
To learn more about the evolving roles of the first lady, click here.
For information and short biographies about all first ladies, click here.
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U.S. Presidential transportation has evolved over time, from George Washington's horse-drawn carriage to the modern "Air Force One" and "The Beast."
For our educational resource about transportation and the White House, click here.
This video was produced in partnership with UNTOLD. Untold is a project of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement. Produced and distributed by Makematic. Learn
Kai Bird’s biography, "The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter”, offers a nuanced reexamination of Jimmy Carter's presidency, challenging the narrative that views it as a failure. Growing up in the Deep South, Carter brought a unique perspective and a deeply held moral conviction to the White House. His presidency, marked by a push for an aggressive domestic agen
In this program, historian Mark Cheathem will discuss his new book Who Is James K. Polk? The Presidential Election of 1844. In this pivotal campaign, five candidates--James K. Polk, Henry Clay, James G. Birney, John Tyler, and Joseph Smith--faced newly important issues and used emerging electioneering tactics in their pursuit of the White House and presidency.
The White House Historical Association is seeking a dedicated Special Events Associate to support the Vice President of Special Events and Venue Logistics.
This full-time position involves assisting with the planning and execution of various key events at Decatur House, a historic site that serves as a venue for important events and gatherings. Your duties may include:
Event Marketing duties
The White House Historical Association recently participated in a naming ceremony for a future Virginia-class submarine, officially named the USS Atlanta
to honor the city of Atlanta and the five previous Navy vessels named Atlanta. The ceremony took place on October 23, 2024, at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Stewart McLaurin, president of the White House Historical Association, delivered remarks
The Secretary of Labor “quite blew our poor Undersecretary off his end of the phone.” -Diary of Jay Pierrepont Moffat, Chief of the Western European Division, U.S. Department of State1
The White House Historical Association released a new episode of The White House 1600 Sessions podcast today featuring a conversation with David Charter, the assistant editor (U.S.) of The Times and author of Royal Audience: 70 years, 13 presidents--One Queen's Special Relationship with America. Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, and Charter talked about the history between the United States and the
History comes alive at The People’s House: A White House Experience. Discover the rich history and vibrant stories of the Executive Mansion in an exclusive event presented in partnership with WAMU. Through innovative exhibits, objects, and interactive media, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the White House's role in American history. Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore Th
The White House Historical Association's 2024 series White House History with Margaret Brennan will feature several conversations dealing with various topics about diplomacy and the White House.
The final installment of the series will take place on October 10, 2024, and will explore "Diplomacy Then and Now." Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat, author of The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements