NFLL Resources
As the first and only facility of its kind, the National First Ladies' Library serves as a unique national resource for patrons from school children to serious scholars. As a national archive devoted to educating people about the contributions of First Ladies and other notable women in history, the Library's holdings fill an informational void that has long frustrated academicians and armchair history buffs alike. The Library fulfills this mission by serving as a physical educational facility and an electronic virtual library, in an effort to educate people in the United States and around the world.
Educational and Research Resources
- Researchers; find facts about First Ladies in our biographies section.
- Teachers; browse our ready made lesson plans in the Educational Curriculum and use our timeline as a visual aid.
- Research books and other material on/about/by First Ladies and awardees of National First Ladies’ Library First Ladies Salute First Women in our Bibliography.
Catalog Resources
- Approximately 6,400 total books, 6,000 photos and slides, 500 artifacts, over 500 other media, authors’ research papers and a new AV collection are available at our Library. You can also browse our Online Catalog.
Informational Articles
- First Ladies Influence and the State of the Union Address...
First Ladies have played both a private and public part in shaping this unique Address.
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Event Highlights