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Women's History/New Books Network Interview
Oct
6

Women's History/New Books Network Interview

Women’s History/New Books Network Interview
Tuesday, October 6, 2026
Time: TBD

Join historians Christopher Leahy and Sharon Leahy of History in Two Voices for a conversation with the Women’s History channel of the New Books Network discussing Presidentess: The Life of First Lady Julia Gardiner Tyler.

The interview will explore Julia Gardiner Tyler’s rise to national prominence during the turbulent politics of the 1840s, including the role of media, celebrity culture, public image, and the evolving visibility of the First Lady in nineteenth-century America.

Additional details and listening information will be added as they become available.

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National First Ladies Library & Museum - Virtual Legacy Lecture - The First Lady as Sensation: Julia Gardiner Tyler and the Politics of Public Image
Mar
12

National First Ladies Library & Museum - Virtual Legacy Lecture - The First Lady as Sensation: Julia Gardiner Tyler and the Politics of Public Image

Join the National First Ladies Library & Museum for the Virtual Legacy Lecture: The First Lady as Sensation: Julia Gardiner Tyler and the Politics of Public Image with Christopher & Sharon Leahy!

Friday, March 12, 2027 at 12:00 noon CT via Zoom. (Zoom link provided by NFLLM)

Before social media, nineteenth-century Americans followed public figures through newspapers, caricatures, lithographs, and political gossip. This presentation explores how Julia Gardiner Tyler—who became the first First Lady to marry a sitting president—found herself swept into America’s rapidly growing culture of publicity, scandal, and political celebrity.

Beginning with the infamous 1840 “Rose of Long Island” caricature published in New York City, the talk traces Julia’s unexpected journey from a young woman targeted by gossip and satire to a nationally recognized political figure after her secret marriage to President John Tyler in 1844.

As the national debate over the annexation of Texas intensified, Julia herself became a powerful public symbol within the political press. Through newspapers, caricatures, portraiture, and political commentary, this presentation reveals how Julia Gardiner Tyler helped usher in a new era of First Lady visibility and public fascination at a pivotal moment in American history.

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