Explore the lives of America’s First Ladies as mothers, featuring history, storytelling, and a special virtual tea experience.

Motherhood in the White House has always been lived under extraordinary circumstances. This Legacy Lecture explores how America’s First Ladies navigated parenting while serving the nation – balancing public expectations, private family life, and historical moments that shaped the country.
From Dolley Madison to Edith Roosevelt and more, this Mother’s Day-themed program highlights the unique experiences of First Ladies as mothers and the enduring impact of their stories.
Attendees will also enjoy a Special Mother’s Day Virtual Tea, featuring:
- Recipe cards sent in advance
- A festive virtual hat contest
- A meaningful and celebratory shared experience
Event Details:
📅 Friday, May 8, 2026
⏰ Noon ET
📍 Virtual via Zoom
Featured Speakers:
Libby McNamee Libby Carty McNamee is a speaker, lawyer, and award-winning author of the “Remember the Ladies”middle grade novel series, including Susanna’s Midnight Ride, Dolley Madison and the War of 1812, and The Union Spymistress. She is also the co-director of Epic Patriot Camp and is currently working on Founding Wife: The Story of Abigail Adams. A graduate of Georgetown University and Catholic University School of Law, Libby served as a Major in the U.S. Army JAG Corps and now lives in Richmond, Virginia.
Jayda Justus Jayda B. Justus is the creator of The History Mom, a blog dedicated to U.S. and European history with a special emphasis on First Ladies. A former legislative director for a Member of Congress, she now lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she is working on her debut novel centered on a First Lady.
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