Rachel Donelson Jackson: the First Lady who never was
"This biography of Rachel Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson, delves into how the relatively forgotten figure rebelled against the 18th-century restraints on women and overcame many personal tragedies to become an inspirational figure of persistence and strength. Though her father did no...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This biography of Rachel Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson, delves into how the relatively forgotten figure rebelled against the 18th-century restraints on women and overcame many personal tragedies to become an inspirational figure of persistence and strength. Though her father did not allow Rachel a traditional education, her savvy and insightful decisions made the Jackson's Tennessee plantation and businesses profitable during her husband's continual absences. Rachel's input in the Jacksons' marriage has been overlooked in historical narratives about him but research indicates that Rachel was privy to Jackson's political decisions and that, in some instances, he regretted not taking her advice. Rachel and Jackson's decision to present themselves as a married couple before her first husband divorced her took its toll decades later when Rachel became the object of the vilest presidential campaign in history. Rachel never desired to be a first lady and tried to dissuade Jackson from his political and military ambitions. Despite this, Rachel publicly supported, defended and celebrated her husband's political advances, became the first presidential candidate's wife to go on a campaign trip with her husband, and was a successful businessman and entrepreneur."-- |
Beschreibung: | 283 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781476670188 |
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contents | The Many Faces of Rachel Jackson -- The Early Days -- The Adventure -- A New Home -- World Turned Upside Down -- A Dangerous Choice -- Landed Gentry -- The Hermitage Begins and Children Cometh -- Drum Tap at the Post -- New Orleans -- Florida in Her Future -- Rachel Goes to Washington -- The 1828 Campaign Begins -- Political Briars -- Rachel Becomes a Political Battering Ram -- Rachel Survived and Departed |
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spelling | Ellison, Betty Boles 1934- Verfasser (DE-588)1088593682 aut Rachel Donelson Jackson the First Lady who never was Betty Boles Ellison Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers [2020] © 2020 283 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Many Faces of Rachel Jackson -- The Early Days -- The Adventure -- A New Home -- World Turned Upside Down -- A Dangerous Choice -- Landed Gentry -- The Hermitage Begins and Children Cometh -- Drum Tap at the Post -- New Orleans -- Florida in Her Future -- Rachel Goes to Washington -- The 1828 Campaign Begins -- Political Briars -- Rachel Becomes a Political Battering Ram -- Rachel Survived and Departed "This biography of Rachel Jackson, wife of President Andrew Jackson, delves into how the relatively forgotten figure rebelled against the 18th-century restraints on women and overcame many personal tragedies to become an inspirational figure of persistence and strength. Though her father did not allow Rachel a traditional education, her savvy and insightful decisions made the Jackson's Tennessee plantation and businesses profitable during her husband's continual absences. Rachel's input in the Jacksons' marriage has been overlooked in historical narratives about him but research indicates that Rachel was privy to Jackson's political decisions and that, in some instances, he regretted not taking her advice. Rachel and Jackson's decision to present themselves as a married couple before her first husband divorced her took its toll decades later when Rachel became the object of the vilest presidential campaign in history. Rachel never desired to be a first lady and tried to dissuade Jackson from his political and military ambitions. Despite this, Rachel publicly supported, defended and celebrated her husband's political advances, became the first presidential candidate's wife to go on a campaign trip with her husband, and was a successful businessman and entrepreneur."-- Jackson, Rachel 1767-1828 (DE-588)143643622 gnd rswk-swf Presidents' spouses / United States / Biography Jackson, Rachel / 1767-1828 Jackson, Andrew / 1767-1845 / Marriage Generals' spouses / Tennessee / Nashville / Biography Plantation owners' spouses / Tennessee / Biography Plantation life / Tennessee / History / 19th century Nashville (Tenn.) / Biography Jackson, Andrew / 1767-1845 Generals' spouses Marriage Plantation life Plantation owners' spouses Presidents' spouses Tennessee Tennessee / Nashville United States 1800-1899 Biographies History (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Jackson, Rachel 1767-1828 (DE-588)143643622 p DE-604 |
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