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  1. 1 de oct. de 2000 · A first lady ahead of her time. Following Harding’s death on August 2, 1923, the highly political role of Florence Harding raised a new consciousness about the old first lady role. In light of the increased profile of women in all phases of public life during the Jazz Age, she was universally hailed for her work.

  2. Florence Mabel Harding (born Florence Mabel Kling; August 15, 1860 – November 21, 1924), wife of President Warren G. Harding, was the First Lady of the United States from 1921 to 1923.

  3. Florence Mabel Kling "Flossie" Harding, född som Florence Kling 15 augusti 1860 i Marion, Ohio, död 21 november 1924 i Marion, Ohio, var en amerikansk presidentfru 1921-1923, gift med president Warren G. Harding.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2009 · Florence Kling Harding has come down through history as one of our most scorned first ladies. Victimized by caricatures and branded a shrew, she stands at th...

  5. firstladies.c-span.org › 31 › Florence-HardingFirst Ladies | C-SPAN.org

    Parents - Amos H. Kling & Louisa M. Bouton Kling. Married - July 8, 1891 to Warren Harding (first marriage to Henry Atherton DeWolfe in 1880, divorced in 1886) Children - “Eugene” Marshall DeWolfe (from first marriage; 1880 – 1915) Education - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Occupation - Circulation manager at Harding’s newspaper.

  6. Drawing on newly declassified FBI documents, Florence's recently discovered diary, and many other sources, Anthony offers a penetrating reanalysis of the 'Teapot Dome' scandal and the 'intimidation squad' used to silence Harding's political opponents, as well as shocking revelations about Harding's involvement with mistresses, including love letters the President wrote. And Anthony reopens the ...

  7. Known as “The Duchess,” Florence Mabel Kling Harding served as First Lady from 1921 to 1923 as the wife of President Warren G. Harding. Daughter of the richest man in a small town–Amos Kling, a successful businessman–Florence Mabel Kling was born in Marion, Ohio, in 1860, to grow up in a setting of wealth, position, and privilege.