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Mrs. Kennedy
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Pamela Turnure
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| N/A | N/A | Woman picketing the White House with a photo of JFK | White House | View |
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.
This document appears to be a page from a biography or exposé regarding the Kennedy and Johnson families, contained within a House Oversight production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015083). The text details crude behavior by Lyndon B. Johnson, specifically an incident of exhibitionism on a yacht witnessed by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. It also discusses the marital struggles of Jackie Kennedy, including public scandals regarding JFK's alleged infidelity with Pamela Turnure and a rumored marriage to Durie Malcolm, culminating in a mention of Joseph Kennedy offering Jackie one million dollars.
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