For Mary Lincoln, fashionable dresses such as this one were important props for playing the social and political role of "First Lady." She believed that a successful First Lady would always appear well dressed and in the height of fashion. For Elizabeth Keckley, the purple dress represented a different sort of success: she had been born a slave, attained freedom, and now was the favorite dressmaker and confidant of the most prominent woman in the nation.
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