This chapter explores the life of Abigail Adams, the second First Lady of the United States. It highlights her intelligence, independent thinking, advocacy for women's rights and abolitionism, and her significant contributions to American history.
Abigail Adams's progressive views on women's rights and abolitionism
Her role as advisor and supporter to her husband, John Adams
Her significant contributions to the study of early American politics and society through her letters
Her legacy as an educator, mother, and manager of the family farm