This article was originally published at lizanest.com.

For over two centuries, America’s First Ladies have proven that leadership is not confined to the Oval Office. Intelligent, strategic, and deeply engaged, these women shaped policy, culture, and public life in ways that often rivaled their presidential husbands. Some championed education, civil rights, and health reform; others guided quietly behind the scenes with wisdom and resolve. Together, they transformed the role into a platform for change. This article highlights the most intelligent First Ladies—and the lasting mark they left on the nation.
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