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  1. The Working West Wing: First Lady Betty Ford Dances on a Table - White House Historical Association. First Lady Betty Ford strikes a pose on the Cabinet Room table on January 19, 1977, before she and the President were to leave the White House. Said Mrs. Ford, "I always wanted to dance on the Cabinet Room table!" Photographer. David Hume Kennerly.

  2. When she voiced her idea about dancing on the Cabinet Room table to him, he recalls, "I said, 'Well, nobody's around.'" There was a Secret Service agent discreetly outside the door.

    • 5 min
    • William Booth
  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · Outspoken. Trailblazing. Indomitable. When Betty Ford was thrust into the White House under extraordinary circumstances, she refused to be silenced by her cr...

  4. He awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Donald Rumsfeld, his secretary of defense, the youngest in history at age 43. In a photograph taken that day by David Hume Kennerly, he captured an amazing scene of the first lady Betty Ford dancing on the Cabinet Room table, before she and the President were to leave the White House.

  5. Listen to Lisa McCubbin Hill, the NY Times bestselling author of Betty Ford: First Lady, Women’s Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer and producer/podcaster Alyson Holland for a lively, inspiring discussion about one of the most influential first ladies of our time— and yes, the story behind that iconic photo of the First Lady dancing on the ...

    • 44 min
    • 205
    • WHHA
  6. 16 de oct. de 2013 · Oct 16, 2013, 09:55 AM EDT. | Updated Dec 6, 2017. LEAVE A COMMENT. On Betty Ford's last full day as First Lady, Jan. 19, 1977, she got up on the cabinet table and danced. Luckily for all of us, the moment was captured by photographer David Hume Kennerly.

  7. This black and white photograph by White House photographer David Hume Kennerly shows First Lady Betty Ford striking a pose on the Cabinet Room table her last day in the White House.