Ellen Axson Wilson (1860–1914): artystka, która „uczyniła” męża prezydentem USA

Halina Parafianowicz
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Treated as an integral part of national history, the wives of US presidents usually enjoyed a great deal of affection from their countrymen. Depending on the era, the expectations of the American people and, to a not inconsiderable extent, the abilities or predispositions of the successive occupants of the White House, they gave this informal institution of the first lady their unique, individual character. In the diverse pantheon of female presidents, an interesting figure and somewhat underrated was Woodrow Wilson’s first wife Ellen Axson Wilson, a lifelong companion for 29 years, prominently supporting him at all stages of his career, both in his academic work and later in his political activities. She was a devoted and trusted aide, advisor and supportive partner in his political career, first as Governor of New Jersey (1911–1913) and then, from 4 March 1913, as President of the United States. Ellen Axson Wilson only served as First Lady for 17 months, as she died prematurely on 6 August 1914. She was to some extent a representative of the emerging ‘new woman’, who tried to combine her private life and traditional femininity (she was a happy wife and mother) with public activity and a passion for painting. Her greatest achievement during her years in the White House was the social and reform work she undertook to improve the living conditions of poor neighborhoods in the capital and legislation in this area.
艾伦·阿克斯森·威尔逊(1860–1914):“让”丈夫成为美国总统的艺术家
作为国家历史不可分割的一部分,美国总统的夫人通常受到同胞们的喜爱。根据时代、美国人民的期望,以及(在相当大程度上)白宫历届主人的能力或倾向,他们赋予了第一夫人这个非正式机构独特的个性。在众多女总统中,伍德罗·威尔逊(Woodrow Wilson)的第一任妻子埃伦·艾克森·威尔逊(Ellen Axson Wilson)是一个有趣的人物,但有些被低估了。她与伍德罗·威尔逊相伴29年,在他职业生涯的各个阶段,无论是在学术工作还是后来的政治活动中,都给予了他鼎力支持。在他的政治生涯中,她先是担任新泽西州州长(1911年至1913年),然后从1913年3月4日起担任美国总统,是一位忠诚而值得信赖的助手、顾问和支持他的伙伴。艾伦·艾克森·威尔逊只担任了17个月的第一夫人,因为她于1914年8月6日过早去世。在某种程度上,她是新兴“新女性”的代表,她试图将自己的私人生活和传统女性气质(她是一个幸福的妻子和母亲)与公共活动和对绘画的热情结合起来。她在白宫任职期间最大的成就是她从事的社会和改革工作,以改善首都贫困社区的生活条件,并在这一领域立法。
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