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Amelia Khatri

White House Traditions

White House Traditions explores the history and significance of the rituals and customs that have shaped the American presidency. It delves into how events like the Easter Egg Roll and the White House Christmas tree have evolved, reflecting changing social norms and political landscapes. The book argues that these traditions are powerful symbols of continuity, leadership, and national identity, connecting each administration to the historical narrative of the American presidency.

The book examines the political implications of these traditions, such as how they have been used to project power and unite the nation. It also highlights the human element, focusing on the roles of First Families and White House staff in maintaining these customs.

Beginning with an introduction to White House traditions, the book progresses through prominent examples like holiday celebrations and state dinners, culminating in an assessment of their future relevance.
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2025
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2025
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