Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams, born on November 22, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, was a remarkable figure in American history and the wife of the second President, John Adams. A strong advocate for women's rights and education, she is best known for her extensive correspondence with her husband, where she shared her thoughts on politics, society, and the role of women in the early republic. Her letters reveal not only her intellect and wit but also her deep commitment to the values of liberty and justice, which were so pivotal during the American Revolution.
As a mother to five children and a partner to one of the nation's founding fathers, Abigail expertly balanced her roles while influencing the political landscape of her time. Her iconic plea to "remember the ladies" when discussing the new laws of the land highlights her forward-thinking ideals. As you explore her letters and writings in this app, you’ll discover the profound insights of a woman who was far ahead of her time, inviting you to reflect on her legacy and the enduring relevance of her words.
Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams, Vol. 1
Read by Sue Anderson
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams lived the American Revolution as the wife of one of its central figures--John Adams. Her family correspondence, published alon…