A prominent historian's lively examination of what HRC did and didn't do in the White House that seeks to understand and assess rather than to indict or exonerate. Breaks new ground by delving into her speeches and writings to uncover a more moderate--at times conservative--worldview underlying her centrist positions, and portrays many of her First Lady dilemmas as those of modern women in the feminist age.
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A prominent historian's lively examination of what HRC did and didn't do in the White House that seeks to understand and assess rather than to indict or exonerate. Breaks new ground by delving into her speeches and writings to uncover a more moderate--at times conservative--worldview underlying her centrist positions, and portrays many of her First Lady dilemmas as those of modern women in the feminist age.
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