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Behind the Scenes

Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House
  • Elizabeth Keckley
1868
G. W. Carleton & Co.

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    Journal Article

    Elizabeth Keckley's Memoir "Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four in the White House"

    Keckley’s decision to write about her employers from the viewpoint of a household laborer—she was seamstress to Mary Todd Lincoln—enraged audiences.
    by Dorothy Berry, James Olney, Carme Manuel, Janet Neary, Carolyn Sorisio via JSTOR Daily on March 10, 2022
  • Abraham Lincoln entering Richmond, 1865.
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    How One Amateur Historian Brought Us the Stories of African-Americans Who Knew Abraham Lincoln

    Once John E. Washington started to dig, he found an incredible wealth of untapped knowledge about the 16th president.
    by Kate Masur via Smithsonian on February 20, 2018

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Elizabeth Keckley

Dressmaking Led Elizabeth Keckley From Slavery to the White House

But her memoir caused a rift with Mary Todd Lincoln.
by Nadra Nittle via Racked on February 26, 2018
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