by WOH Manager | May 20, 2021
Rosalynn Carter in conversation with Michael Schulder for the National Women’s Hall of Fame Oral History Project: Voices of Great Women, June, 2015.
by WOH Manager | Sep 7, 2016
Rosalynn Carter Our first interviewee was 2001 inductee, former first lady, and lifelong advocate of women and children, Rosalynn Carter. Interviewer Michael Schulder featured part of their conversation in an episode of his Wavemaker podcast. Here, Rosalynn...
by WOH Manager | Jun 16, 2015 | Inductee News
Michael Schulder speaks with former First Lady, Rosalynn Carter, for the National Women’s Hall of Fame oral history project. Mrs. Carter shares stories from her active role in the women’s rights movement, the resistance she encountered advocating for the...
by WOH Manager | Feb 20, 2015
Eleanor Rosalynn Smith Carter, First Lady of the United States from 1977-1981, significantly raised public awareness of mental health issues by serving as honorary chair of the Presidential Commission on Mental Health. The work of the Commission led to the passage of...
by imcwpmng | Sep 11, 2023
Oral History: Voices of Great Women With support from a Museums for America grant from the the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Women’s Hall of Fame is working with living inductees to collect the stories and histories of women’s lives – the...