

Former Slave Elizabeth Keckley (1818–1907), Confidant and Dresser to Mary Todd Lincoln (1918-1882)
Elizabeth Keckley (1818–1907) was born enslaved in Virginia. As an extraordinary seamstress, she became the foremost seamstress and dress designer in Washington, DC. During President Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, she became a confidante and dressmaker to Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882). These two damaged women from different backgrounds came together and helped improve each other's well-being.
Susan Stoderl
Dec 101 min read



