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Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House

Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House

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The Story

Born a slave in Virginia, Elizabeth Keckley (c. 1824–1907) went on to become a talented dressmaker and designer, with some twenty employees of her own. Catering to the wives, daughters, and sisters of Washington's political elite, she included among her clientele Mary Todd Lincoln, who became her close friend and confidante.
Keckley's behind-the-scenes view of wartime Washington not only provides fascinating glimpses of nineteenth-century America, but also offers candid observations on interracial relationships and the free black middle class. Here also are absorbing details of life in the Lincoln White House, as well as an insider's perspective on the men who made Civil War politics and the women who influenced them. A touching and revelatory work, filled with incisive social commentary, this inspiring narrative by an admirable woman will be an important addition to the libraries of anyone interested in African-American and Civil War history.

Reprint of Behind the Scenes or Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House, G. W. Carleton & Co., New York, 1868.
black history month; black af history; slaves; Slavery; black authors; black history books for kids adults; wives; daughters; sisters; political elite; Mary Todd Lincoln;  wartime; Washington; America; observations; interracial relationships; black middle class; Civil War; politics; women; social commentary; narrative; African-American Civil War history; freedom; Jefferson Davis; Inauguration; Assassination; Abraham Lincoln

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Born a slave in Virginia, Elizabeth Keckley (c. 1824–1907) went on to become a talented dressmaker and designer, with some twenty employees of her own. Catering to the wives, daughters, and sisters of Washington's political elite, she included among her clientele Mary Todd Lincoln, who became her close friend and confidante.
Keckley's behind-the-scenes view of wartime Washington not only provides fascinating glimpses of nineteenth-century America, but also offers candid observations on interracial relationships and the free black middle class. Here also are absorbing details of life in the Lincoln White House, as well as an insider's perspective on the men who made Civil War politics and the women who influenced them. A touching and revelatory work, filled with incisive social commentary, this inspiring narrative by an admirable woman will be an important addition to the libraries of anyone interested in African-American and Civil War history.

Reprint of Behind the Scenes or Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House, G. W. Carleton & Co., New York, 1868.
black history month; black af history; slaves; Slavery; black authors; black history books for kids adults; wives; daughters; sisters; political elite; Mary Todd Lincoln;  wartime; Washington; America; observations; interracial relationships; black middle class; Civil War; politics; women; social commentary; narrative; African-American Civil War history; freedom; Jefferson Davis; Inauguration; Assassination; Abraham Lincoln