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No Mary: What the Broadway hit — and history — gets wrong about first lady Mary Todd Lincoln

The show is hilarious, but it's just the latest false narrative about the unfairly maligned first lady.
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No Mary: What the Broadway hit — and history — gets wrong about first lady Mary Todd Lincoln

The show is hilarious, but it's just the latest false narrative about the unfairly maligned first lady.

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No Mary: What the Broadway hit — and history — gets wrong about first lady Mary Todd Lincoln

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