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because she changed Elizbeth keckly her life
Mary Lincoln's maid was Elizabeth Keckley, an African American seamstress and former enslaved person. Keckley became a close confidante and friend to Mary Lincoln, helping her with both personal and public matters during her time in the White House. She is also known for her memoir, "Behind the Scenes," which provides insight into the life of Mary Lincoln and the social dynamics of the era.
Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln
Her name was Mary Lincoln. Before they married she was Mary Todd, and she is often referred to today as Mary Todd Lincoln.
Mary Todd Lincoln was his only wife.
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Mary Todd Lincoln
Elizabeth Keckley was a slave who became a dressmaker who made dresses for Mary Todd Lincoln and became a close friend and confidante to the First Lady. Keckley wrote a memoir called "Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House", also called "30 Years a Slave, Four Years in the White House".
Mary Todd
No. Mary Todd was Abraham Lincoln's wife.
Mary Todd Lincoln died from a stroke.