Sarah Stook looks back at ten of the most important women in United States political history.
Browsing: Historical
Sarah Stook spotlights the women who weren’t married to Presidents, yet got the unofficial role of First Lady – the White House Hostesses.
Sarah Stook provides some fun, and not-so-fun, facts on this Presidents’ Day, when America honors its presidents.
Let’s learn about the incredible women who were married to future Presidents but who never got to play the coveted role of First Lady.
The tension between the Democrats and the Anti-Masons defined Pennsylvania politics in the 1830s and led to one of the most memorable feuds in the history of the state
Over the past four decades, North Carolina has had some of the most costly and contentious Senate races in American history.
The issue of civil rights, unlike slavery and female suffrage, is one that has not yet been truly settled in the United States.