FROM THE EDITOR
Teaching a First Ladies Curriculum in the Classroom
Edith P. Mayo
HISTORIOGRAPHY
For Further Reading: A Bibliography of Selected First Lady Resources
Edith P. Mayo and Allida M. Black
ARTICLES
The "White Glove Pulpit": A History of Policy Influence by First Ladies
Robert P. Watson
The Modern First Lady and Public Policy: From Edith Wilson through Hillary Rodham Clinton
Allida M. Black
Teaching the First Ladies Using Material Culture
Edith P. Mayo
Discovering the Past in the Papers of First Ladies
John Ferris
LESSON PLANS
" . . . to leave this splendor for our grandchildren": Lady Bird Johnson, Environmentalist Extraordinaire
Rita G. Koman
Eleanor Roosevelt and the Declaration of Human Rights: A Simulation Activity
Sally Gilbert and Kathy Shollenberger
From the White House to the Classroom: Bringing American History to Life through the Study of First Ladies
Jody Hanley Stawicki
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
The First Ladies: An ERIC/ChESS Sample
Carrie Kulczak
The Journal of American History Introduces Teaching the JAH with an excerpt by Constance Areson Clark
CLASSROOM MEDIA
Putting Courses on the Web May Benefit Your Traditional Classroom
Richard Pate
ON TEACHING
PSAT and AP Success
Raymond J. Palin
INTERNET RESOURCES
REVIEWS
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
HISTORY HEADLINES