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Behind the Scenes or Thirty years a slave and Four Years in the White House - Premium Ebook - cover

Behind the Scenes or Thirty years a slave and Four Years in the White House - Premium Ebook

Elizabeth Keckley

Publisher: FV Éditions

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Former slave who became a successful seamstress, civil activist, and author, Elizabeth Keckley was the personal dressmaker for Mary Todd Lincoln. She was also her best friend and confidante. "Behind the Scenes" is about the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, and the happenings in the White House during Lincoln's tenure.
Available since: 04/29/2019.

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