My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House is a 1961 autobiographical novel by Lillian Rogers Parks written with Frances Spatz Leighton. The title of the memoir was based on Parks' recollections of thirty years as a seamstress in the White House from 1931–1961 during the administrations of Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower. The book also includes 30 previous years of childhood memories during the Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and Roosevelt administrations when her mother, Margaret 'Maggie' Rogers, performed domestic service as head housemaid at the White House from 1909–1939. The popularity of the book and the depth of its detail caused First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to have all White House domestic employees sign a pledge to not write about their White House experien
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| - My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House is a 1961 autobiographical novel by Lillian Rogers Parks written with Frances Spatz Leighton. The title of the memoir was based on Parks' recollections of thirty years as a seamstress in the White House from 1931–1961 during the administrations of Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower. The book also includes 30 previous years of childhood memories during the Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and Roosevelt administrations when her mother, Margaret 'Maggie' Rogers, performed domestic service as head housemaid at the White House from 1909–1939. The popularity of the book and the depth of its detail caused First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to have all White House domestic employees sign a pledge to not write about their White House experien (en)
- My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House (« Mes trente années d'escalier de service à la Maison-Blanche ») est un roman autobiographique de Lillian Rogers Parks (1897-1997), écrit avec Frances Spatz Leighton. Ses mémoires sont basées sur les trente années (1931-1961) que Parks a passées comme couturière à la Maison-Blanche sous les administrations de Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman et Eisenhower ainsi que sur ses souvenirs d'enfance des trente années que sa mère, Margaret "Maggie" Rogers, a également passées à la Maison-Blanche, comme chef des domestiques, entre 1909 et 1939, sous les administrations de Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover et Roosevelt. (fr)
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| - My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House (« Mes trente années d'escalier de service à la Maison-Blanche ») est un roman autobiographique de Lillian Rogers Parks (1897-1997), écrit avec Frances Spatz Leighton. Ses mémoires sont basées sur les trente années (1931-1961) que Parks a passées comme couturière à la Maison-Blanche sous les administrations de Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman et Eisenhower ainsi que sur ses souvenirs d'enfance des trente années que sa mère, Margaret "Maggie" Rogers, a également passées à la Maison-Blanche, comme chef des domestiques, entre 1909 et 1939, sous les administrations de Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover et Roosevelt. La minisérie Backstairs at the White House, diffusée sur NBC en 1979, est tirée de ce livre. (fr)
- My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House is a 1961 autobiographical novel by Lillian Rogers Parks written with Frances Spatz Leighton. The title of the memoir was based on Parks' recollections of thirty years as a seamstress in the White House from 1931–1961 during the administrations of Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower. The book also includes 30 previous years of childhood memories during the Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and Roosevelt administrations when her mother, Margaret 'Maggie' Rogers, performed domestic service as head housemaid at the White House from 1909–1939. The popularity of the book and the depth of its detail caused First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to have all White House domestic employees sign a pledge to not write about their White House experiences. (en)
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