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  1. Ellen Wilson (* 15. Mai 1860 in Savannah, Georgia als Ellen Louise Axson; † 6. August 1914 im Weißen Haus, Washington, D.C.) war die erste Ehefrau von US-Präsident Woodrow Wilson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1913 bis zu ihrem Tod.

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    Astronaut training

    1. See also: Women Astronauts Program On January 6, 1970, Ellen joined 19 other women to start her astronaut training. Deke walked in and introduced himself, telling them this would be a vigorous training, during which he expected a lot less than the 20 candidates to stay. He explained they would be graded as they went along, which included pilot performance, academics, character, and motivation. He would be posting results every so often; if their names were not on the list, they were cut fr...

    Selected as an astronaut

    After the death of Patty Doyle, Molly Cobb sits at the bar in the Outpost, where she is joined by Ellen, Tracy Stevens, and Danielle Poole, who tell her she missed the service. They try comforting her, as Pam serves drinks for the women, but Molly does not say a word until she mentions that Patty should have ejected, and that the program would probably be canceled. On October 27, 1970, Thomas Paineis confused as to who called a press conference. At the conference, Deke announces that Danielle...

    Investigated by the FBI

    Ellen is interviewed by the FBI officer, and mentioned that her claustrophobia was a childhood fear, which she got over. She said that she had been told that her medical information was confidential and it annoyed her that he was flipping through it. He mentioned that he did not want to annoy her and reminded her that he could kick her out of the program. However, she told him that she knew she was only there because he believed her boyfriend was gay, but he told her that they were not there...

    On May 21, 1983, at what is now known as Jamestown base, Ellen asks Larry for no more parties, but he tells her it was not his idea. She accepts and tells him that she does not want a birthday party, but would be fine with a welcome home party since she did not want to be reminded she was 40 now. She told him that she was handing the base off to th...

    Political Career

    In the mid-80s, Ellen turned to politics, running and winning a seat in the United States Senate for Texas in 1986 as a Republican. In 1992, she announced she was running for President against the Democratic nominee Bill Clinton, with anti-science Idaho Governor Jim Braggas her running mate. Ellen and Bragg win the election, and she becomes the first female President of the United States. Two years after the election, the Race to Mars begins between the USA and the USSR, as well as the privat...

    Coming-out

    Due to the threat of investigations towards Ellen's husband Larry, the latter convened a press conference in the White House on September 3, 1995, where he wanted to confess his affair with Jeremy Zielke and that he was gay, which Ellen would not have known. However, when Larry was finally standing in front of the press, stammering and not knowing where to start, Ellen entered the press room and took over the speaker's desk. Then, she came out as a lesbian to the wider public, sparking immedi...

    Re-election and second term

    Despite the backlash against her coming out, Ellen survived attempts to impeach her, eventually running for a second term of office in 1996, partly due to her widely-praised handling of the Bombing of Johnson Space Center. Vice President James Bragg's refusal to support her during the scandal eventually turned into open mutiny as he challenged her in the Republican Party primaries, a campaign that turned viciously negative and that Ellen was widely expected to lose after the Republican Party...

  2. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914) was the first lady of the United States from 1913 until her death in 1914, as the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. Like her husband, she was a Southerner, as well as the daughter of a clergyman. She was born in

  3. Ellen Axson Wilson was the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson and First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death in 1914.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › de › Ellen_WilsonEllen Wilson - Wikiwand

    Ellen Wilson war die erste Ehefrau von US-Präsident Woodrow Wilson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1913 bis zu ihrem Tod.

  5. 11. Mai 2024 · Ellen Wilson (born May 15, 1860, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.—died August 6, 1914, Washington, D.C.) was an American first lady (191314), the first wife of Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States.

  6. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesEllen Wilson - HISTORY

    16. Dez. 2009 · Ellen Wilson (1860-1914) was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and the first to die in the White House. She was a talented painter, a social reformer and a political adviser to her husband.