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Summary
This page details Jacqueline Kennedy's return to public life to support Jack Kennedy's presidency bid and her subsequent struggle with the intrusive nature of fame as First Lady and First Widow. It highlights a specific instance where Photoplay magazine published an invasive poll regarding her personal life, prompting an angry private reaction from her, though she maintained her public dignity.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jackie Kennedy | ||
| Jack Kennedy | ||
| Elizabeth Taylor | ||
| Mrs. Kennedy |
Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Photoplay |
Timeline (2 events)
Jack Kennedy winning the presidency
Photoplay magazine poll
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Key Quotes (4)
"Can't they get it into their heads that there's a difference between being the First Lady and being Elizabeth Taylor?"Source
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"Too Soon for Love?"Source
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"Why don't they give them some more decisions to make for me? Some real ones. Should I live in occasional sin?"Source
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"But she would never lose her dignity in public; she had too deep a faith in her own image."Source
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