Jackie Kennedy was one of the most famous First Ladies in the History of the United States. She was born as Jacqueline Lee Bouvier on July 28th, 1929 to a wealthy upper-class Roman Catholic family in Southampton, New York. She developed her love of poetry, ballet, art, financial stability and French culture at a young age. She went to exclusive boarding schools, which she hated despite having a lively social life and good grades. She graduates from George Washington University in 1951 with a major in French Literature, after spending two years at Vassar College and the Sorbonne in France. She marries United States Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy (D-Mass.) on September 12th, 1953 in Newport, Rhode Island. They would have five children, but only two survive past infancy. He became the 35th President of the United States on January 20th, 1961, and she became First Lady. She was known for her fashion trends, efforts to restore the White House with historical and American furnishings, her patronage of the Arts, and efforts to protect her privacy and that of her children's despite her public presence as First Lady. President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd, 1963. Jackie mourned the death more than anyone, and led the nation in mourning and burying the slain leader. She raised the sole surviving heirs of JFK, and helped create the Camelot image of the Kennedy administration. She remarries in 1968 to the Greek billionaire Aristotle Onassis, as if to break away from her loneliness and image as an American widow. After Onassis' death in 1975, she becomes a book editor, editing over 100 books for two book publishers for twenty years. She dies of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at the age of 64 on May 19th, 1994.
Lived the life of a wealthy woman, who was able to go to Vassar College, study and live in France, and write for Vogue Magazine (in a competition). While her name showed up in society columns every once in a while, Jacqueline Bouvier achieved her national level fame with her engagement to John Kennedy in 1953.
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th, 1929 in Southampton, New York to a prominent Catholic family. Her father was John Vernou Bouvier III, a handsome stockbroker, her mother was Janet Norton Lee Bouvier, a petite socialite and equestrian. She and her younger sister Caroline Lee Bouvier grew up in wealth and status. But her father's spending habits and womanizing, and her mother's desire for financial stability inspite of this and the Great Depression shaped her views about the need for lots of money. At a young age, she took up poetry (to the delight of her grandfather John Vernou Bouvier, Jr.) and equestrian sports (to the delight of her mother and family). She won many awards in numerous horse shows. Her parents divorced in 1940, with her mother remarrying in 1942 to Hugh D. Auchincloss, Jr. Her interests included reading, poetic, the ocean, horses, and Ballet. She attended exclusive boarding schools: Miss Chopin's School in NYC, and Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut.
She scored in the 90% range in the College Board exams, which propelled her to Vassar College, where she spent her first two years studying. She was described as a brilliant student, who was prone to grow bored since she finished her work so quickly, and resorted to pranks and bad behavior to keep up her time and attention. She went to France for a year, then finished her college career with a Major in French Literature from George Washington University in 1951. She turned down a job from Vogue Magazine that year, after winning the Prix de Paris competition held by the magazine to work for the Washington Times-Herald as the 'Inquiring Camera Girl.' This was where she worked at the time she met her future husband, then Massachusetts Congressman Jack Kennedy. After breaking off a previous engagement, she marries JFK on September 12th, 1953 in Newport, Rhode Island. She would have two children with him and followed his rising political star from the U.S. Senate in 1953 to the White House in 1961.
Her importance as First Lady was augmented by the fact that she was the third youngest one in the history of the United States. She was the first to have young children in the White House since Theodore Roosevelt's time, and sought to raise her's despite the craving for photographers to record their development. She also sought to help her husband in every way she could. She formed a kindergarten for the White House children and a library for them to read in. She led the effort to turn the White House into the cultural and historical center of the United States. She set fashion trends in hair and clothing that were closely followed by the world-wide press and millions of women. She could speak in four languages, which helped her husband reach out to the Spanish, French and Italian communities in ways other politicians could not. And Jacqueline Kennedy knew how to project herself in a way that maximized her public appearances without giving too much information about her political or personal judgements of various people.
Restored it with furnishings of cultural and historical significance to the United States. Many rooms, such as a Treaty Room, Blue Room, and the Oval Office today are largely based of what she did with their interiors. She created the Tour Guides for the White House, the Garden that bares her name, and the children's library in the House.
Her family used to have a home in the Hamptons.
Jackie Kennedy was 34 when Jack Kennedy was assassinated.
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The cast of Ce que savait Jackie Kennedy - 2003 includes: Christine Gagnieux as Narrator Jacqueline Kennedy as herself
The name of Jackie Kennedy's horse at the White House was "Sardar." Jackie Kennedy rode Sardar on the grounds of the White House and during public events.
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the white house.... he was assisnated as PRESIDENT, hence, he was living IN THE WHITE HOUSE think a little.
Jackie renovated the white house and created the pamphlet that you can buy on the white house tour, which all proceeds go towards maintaining the white house and property.
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Jackie Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963.
Jackie Kennedy lived for roughly three and a half years in the white house. Jacqueline Kennedy lived fora period of three years or so in the white house.
The way the White House looks and operates for restorations and tour guides is largely based on the work that Jacqueline Kennedy did as First Lady of the United States.
Her family used to have a home in the Hamptons.
She was an unofficial and publicly quiet adviser. Her public advisory role came as First Lady, Official White House Hostess, and as honorary chair of the White House Historical Association.