#21: Sarah Childress Polk, Wife of President James K. Polk
Sarah Polk was unusually well-educated for her time, having studied literature, history, and languages at a girls’ academy. She served as her husband’s closest advisor, reading newspapers, tracking political debates, and offering counsel on policy. Though deeply religious, she combined piety with a sharp and practical political mind.

Her influence helped Polk govern with focus and discipline. She hosted lively but orderly gatherings where political discussion thrived, proving she could command respect in Washington. Her intellect and judgment gave weight to the idea that a First Lady could be a true political partner, not just a hostess.
