#john f. kennedy jr.
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kennedyformee · 5 months ago
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jfkjrarchive · 5 months ago
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In 1989 John was nominated “Sexist Man Alive” by people magazine
Here is the article that was about John, enjoy!
9/12/88 issue
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joansiesbeloved · 29 days ago
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Rest in Peace Clinton J. Hill. January 4th, 1932 - February 21st, 2025.
“If I had reacted about five-tenths of a second faster, maybe a second faster, I wouldn’t be here today,” Hill said.
“You mean you would have gotten there and you would have taken the shot?” Wallace asked.
“The third shot, yes, sir,” Hill said.
“And that would have been all right with you?”
“That would have been fine with me,” Hill responded.
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lancer-andlace · 2 months ago
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Jack and Jackie take their kids to the White House for the first time
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voguefashion · 5 months ago
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The Kennedys' on LIFE magazine (Part 2/3)
"Mrs. Kennedy, Caroline And John Jr. Wait To Join Procession To Capital" (Jackie, Caroline & John F. Kennedy Jr.), December 6, 1963.
"Who Will Button Up The Bottom Half Of The Ticket?" (Robert F. Kennedy), May 8, 1964.
"Jacqueline Kennedy: She Writes About Her Husbands Mementos - The Ones He Liked Most" (Jackie Kennedy), May 29, 1964.
"Bob Kennedy's Week Of Trial And Of Decision (A Happy Moment At Home With His And His Brother Jack's Children: Courtney, Caroline, Kerry, John Jr. Michael and David Kennedy), July 5, 1964.
"The Warren Report" (John F. Kennedy Assassination), October 2, 1964.
"As Congress Opens: Ted Kennedy's Recovery" (Edward M. Kennedy), January 15, 1965.
"By Robert Kennedy: Our Climb Up Mt. Kennedy" (Robert F. Kennedy), April 9, 1965.
"By Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: First Portrait Of Kennedy By A Member Of His Team - A Thousand Days" (John F. Kennedy), July 16, 1965.
"By Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: The Historian Resumes His Kennedy Narrative - A Thousand Days" (John F. Kennedy), November 5, 1965.
"Jackie In Spain" (Jackie Kennedy), May 6, 1966.
"Robert Kennedy: His Control Over The 'Legend' - His Truce With L.B.J - Will He Dare To Run In '68? - How Would He Handle Power?" (Robert F. Kennedy), November 18, 1966.
"A Matter Of Reasonable Doubt" (John F. Kennedy Assassination), November 25, 1966.
"Jackie In Cambodia" (Jackie Kennedy), November 17, 1967.
"A Contribution To History: Governor Connally Sets The Record Straight On The Fateful Visit" (John F. Kennedy & Jackie Kennedy), November 24, 1967.
"Senator Robert F. Kennedy", June 14, 1968.
"Jackie's Wedding" (Jackie Kennedy Onassis), November 1, 1968.
"The Kennedys" - Special Edition, 1968.
"The Fateful Turn For Ted Kennedy" (Edward M. Kennedy), August 1, 1969.
"The 60s: Decade Of Tumult And Change" (John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy & Robert F. Kennedy), December 29, 1969.
"An Intimate Visit: Rose Kennedy At 80" (Rose, Ted & Joan Kennedy), July 17, 1970.
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thekennedyclan · 10 months ago
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1963, JFK & JFK Jr. share a father and son moment.
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holyterrainn · 1 year ago
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jimmyspades · 1 year ago
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James Spader and his friend John F. Kennedy, Jr. at a party in New York City, December 1977
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embarrassinglovesong · 1 year ago
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dopescissorscashwagon · 1 year ago
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The Kennedy Family: President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy & John F. Kennedy Jr.
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fashionobsessed3 · 1 year ago
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kennedyformee · 5 months ago
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jfkjrarchive · 5 months ago
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John F Kennedy Jr
c.1980s
while he was a college student in brown, he sat for a rare and revealing photo shoot with his friend Jane Drummond.
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joansiesbeloved · 4 months ago
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The Kennedy Family at Hyannis Port, Summer of 1961.
This pic is SO cute omfjdjnfjesugnesgksngj :')
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lancer-andlace · 1 month ago
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The Kennedy Family
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voguefashion · 3 months ago
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Carolyn Bessette Kennedy wearing a Prada red coat and boots, walking in New York with husband John F. Kennedy Jr., 1997.
“Carolyn’s red Prada coat is very Prada. The spring 1996 collection was based on a 1960s Formica kitchen print used on tiles, wallpaper, and curtains. The fashion reviews bordered on the acidic-you either loved or hated it. The collection, however, was considered the root to the Prada tree-led by a political feminist designer ques-toning the standard assumptions of beauty and luxury. Carolyn's coat and color was not from the runway collection, but the print was comparable to another runway look, and it was made in John's favorite color: red. The coat is Prada poetry at its best, a mocking wink on what we consider luxury. From every collection going for-ward, Mrs. Prada mixes fantasy and reality. functionality, and eccentricity. Textures, fabrics, embellishments, weights, values, traditions, and concepts are all at the mercy of Mrs. Prada's intellectual eye. Friends of Carolyn's have often said that she was keen to deflect from her beauty, and the house's modus operandi was the perfect conduit for her, as well as its position as the label of the nineties.” - CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion by Sunita Kumar Nair 
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