
The Kennedy Detail
Read excerpts, watch videos, get book reviews and more about The Kennedy Detail at Simon & Schuster.
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Showing posts with label JFK Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JFK Library. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Holidays at the White House
"The message of Christmas- the message of peace and good will towards all men- has been the guiding star of our endeavors."
President Kennedy, 1962
Holiday Cards to the Kennedys

Every December, the White House received holiday cards from all over the world. Each card was carefully saved by White House social staff, and is now housed at the JFK Library. At left is a card from Princess Grace and Prince Rainier, III, of Monaco.
View more holiday cards sent to the White House
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Friday, December 16, 2011
JFK and the African Student Airlift
"Education is, in truth, the only key to genuine African independence and progress."
— Senator John F. Kennedy, February 12, 1960At a key point in the 1960 presidential campaign, a dynamic young leader from Kenya named Tom Mboya visited Senator John F. Kennedy. Mboya led a campaign of his own that would eventually bring hundreds of African students to America for higher education, including Barack Obama Sr., President Obama's father. Kennedy's decision to support the effort became an issue in the election and possibly a factor in his narrow victory.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The Kennedy White House
Restoring the White House
Mrs. Kennedy soon set about making the White House into a real
home for her family. She turned the sun porch on the third floor into a
kindergarten school for Caroline and 12 to 15 other children, who came
every morning at 9:30. There was also a swimming pool, a swing set, and a
tree house on the White House lawn for Caroline and John Jr. 
Mrs.
Kennedy also thought about what the White House represented to its many
visitors and to citizens everywhere. She wanted people to have a
greater appreciation of the history of America's most famous residence
and its past inhabitants. Her first major project as first lady was to
restore and preserve the White House. She enlisted the aid of many
experts, established a White House Fine Arts Committee, and created the
post of White House curator. Gathering outstanding examples of American
art and furniture from around the United States (including many items
that had belonged to former presidents and their families), she restored
all the public rooms in the White House. CBS Television asked Mrs.
Kennedy to present a televised tour of the newly restored White House.
Eighty million Americans watched the broadcast, and it earned Jacqueline
Kennedy an honorary Emmy Award.
A Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy - Feb. 14, 1962 (1 & 2 of 6)
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Monday, November 14, 2011
The Kennedy Whitehouse: Jacqueline Kennedy Entertains
This video podcast was originally created to accompany the special exhibit, "Jacqueline Kennedy Entertains: The Art of the White House Dinner." The video was produced by David McSweeney of Tenor Technologies and narrated by Frank Rigg, Museum Curator Emeritus of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Creator: Video produced by David McSweeney of Tenor Technologies. Narrated by Frank Rigg, Museum Curator Emeritus of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
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