This book examines the media relations strategies first ladies and their teams have used throughout history to manage press and public interest in their private lives, to promote causes close to their hearts, and to shape their public image. These essays also highlight the important role media relations plays in political communication.
This book examines the media relations strategies first ladies and their teams have used throughout history to manage press and public interest in their private lives, to promote causes close to their hearts, and to shape their public image. These essays also highlight the important role media relations plays in political communication.
Edited by Lisa M. Burns - Contributions by Maurine H. Beasley; Joshua M. Bentley; Shaniece B. Bickham; Pamela G. Bourland-Davis; Abby M. Brooks; Lisa M. Burns; Diana Bartelli Carlin; Myra G. Gutin; Linda B. Hobgood; Nancy Kegan Smith; Russell Mack; Anne F
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Introduction: Why Do First Lady Media Relations Matter? Lisa M. Burns Chapter 1: History of First Lady Media Relations from Martha Washington to Mamie Eisenhower Maurine H. Beasley Chapter 2: Jacqueline Kennedy and the Challenge of Establishing Modern First Lady Media Relations Elizabeth J. Natalle Chapter 3: Lady Bird Johnson and the Press: "She Understood the Language of the Trade" Nancy Keegan Smith and Diana Bartelli Carlin Chapter 4: Strength of a Tender Heart: Pat Nixon's Media Relations Linda B. Hobgood Chapter 5: "For all the questions you didn't ask-I'm grateful": The Media Relations of Betty Ford Myra G. Gutin Chapter 6: Rosalynn Carter, Mary Finch Hoyt, and the Media: The Rise of the Steel Magnolia Pamela G. Bourland-Davis, Jenni M. Simon, and Abby M. Brooks Chapter 7: The Boss's Wife: Exploring Nancy Reagan's Complicated Role as Homemaker, Protector, and Advocate Joshua M. Bentley and Russell Mack Chapter 8: First Lady Barbara Bush and Press Secretary Anna Perez: Lessons from an
Introduction: Why Do First Lady Media Relations Matter? Lisa M. Burns Chapter 1: History of First Lady Media Relations from Martha Washington to Mamie Eisenhower Maurine H. Beasley Chapter 2: Jacqueline Kennedy and the Challenge of Establishing Modern First Lady Media Relations Elizabeth J. Natalle Chapter 3: Lady Bird Johnson and the Press: "She Understood the Language of the Trade" Nancy Keegan Smith and Diana Bartelli Carlin Chapter 4: Strength of a Tender Heart: Pat Nixon's Media Relations Linda B. Hobgood Chapter 5: "For all the questions you didn't ask-I'm grateful": The Media Relations of Betty Ford Myra G. Gutin Chapter 6: Rosalynn Carter, Mary Finch Hoyt, and the Media: The Rise of the Steel Magnolia Pamela G. Bourland-Davis, Jenni M. Simon, and Abby M. Brooks Chapter 7: The Boss's Wife: Exploring Nancy Reagan's Complicated Role as Homemaker, Protector, and Advocate Joshua M. Bentley and Russell Mack Chapter 8: First Lady Barbara Bush and Press Secretary Anna Perez: Lessons from an
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