#36: Edith Wilson Joins the Cause
After Woodrow Wilson’s stroke in 1919, his wife Edith Wilson quietly took on an extraordinary role, managing access to the president and shaping decisions behind the scenes. But here she is in a lighter moment, playfully nibbling on a cracker alongside women’s rights activists, looking far less like a gatekeeper.

The photo captures a side of Edith often overlooked—her humor and ease in public, even as she carried immense responsibility in private. As First Lady, she blurred the line between spouse and political partner, making her one of the most influential “presidential family” figures in American history.
