Laura Bush
Laura Bush (1946-) was an American first lady and the wife of George W. Bush, 43rd president of the United States. She championed education and literacy as a former public school teacher and librarian.
Laura Welch
First Lady
November 4, 1946
Scorpio
78
Midland, Texas
Laura Bush (1946-), an American first lady and wife of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush, was a strong advocate for education and literacy during her time in the White House. With her background as a public school teacher and librarian, she focused on supporting students, teachers, and families through various initiatives and programs. Among her notable accomplishments are the establishment of the National Book Festival and the Women’s Initiative at the Afghan Presidential Palace. She is also the author of the best-selling memoir “Spoken from the Heart” and has received recognition for her advocacy efforts.