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Host Teri Finneman and guest Jodi Kanter discuss how several first ladies performed the role of mourner in chief following the deaths of their husbands. Martha Washington, Mary Lincoln, Lucretia Garfield, Florence Harding, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy and Nancy Reagan illustrate how personal grief and national mourning converge when a president dies.
Show music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.
By Teri Finneman and Quinnipiac UniversityHost Teri Finneman and guest Jodi Kanter discuss how several first ladies performed the role of mourner in chief following the deaths of their husbands. Martha Washington, Mary Lincoln, Lucretia Garfield, Florence Harding, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy and Nancy Reagan illustrate how personal grief and national mourning converge when a president dies.
Show music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.