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The title of "Second Lady" of the United States refers to the wife of the Vice President. Some notable Second Ladies include Eliza Johnson (wife of Andrew Johnson), Margaret Taylor (wife of Zachary Taylor), and Kamala Harris, who is the first female Vice President and the first woman of South Asian and African American descent to hold the office. The role has evolved over time, with each Second Lady contributing to various social causes and initiatives.

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