Margaret Truman

Author and singer, wrote 'First Ladies'

Margaret Truman - Author and singer, wrote 'First Ladies'
Born

February 17th, 1924
101 years ago

Died

January 29th, 2008
17 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American singer and author, celebrated for contributions to literature and music. Engaged in a prolific writing career, producing numerous books, including biographies of First Ladies and historical novels. Also performed as a concert singer, showcasing talent in various venues across the United States. The daughter of a former U.S. President, her work often reflected a blend of personal and political insights, making lasting contributions to the understanding of American history and culture.

Wrote 'First Ladies: First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama'

Sang at the White House and other prominent venues

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