In the portrait (above), Abigail Adams is depicted near her home, symbolizing her strength and grace as a prominent figure in American history. Her serious, composed expression and traditional colonial attire capture her as a woman of conviction and resilience, while the flowers add a touch of softness to her image.
Abigail Adams, wife of 2nd U.S. President John Adams, left behind a remarkable collection of treasured letters, providing a unique and insightful perspective on the events of her time. As the woman who penned the term, “Remember the Ladies,” she played a significant role during America’s fight for independence.
Told through a series of letters, follow Abigail Adams' life story and discover how this self-taught woman eventually became the First Lady.
• Learn from Abigail's unwavering courage as you face adversity.
• Be inspired by Abigail's letters and see how speaking up can make a difference in your life.
• See how one woman's influence shaped the course of history and left a lasting legacy.
• Witness how education has the power to break through barriers.