President Kennedy's daughter. Kennedy Caroline is her father's daughter. Jacqueline's later years

Caroline Kennedy Bouvier was born on November 27, 1957 in New York, in the USA - into a family of influential politicians and businessmen. Her mother, Jacqueline, gave birth many times, but most of the children ended up dead or with serious birth defects. Only two survived - Caroline and her younger brother, John Jr. When young Kennedy was three years old - in 1961 - her father became President of the United States, and the whole family moved to the White House. Two years later - after the sad events in Dallas in 1963, the murder of her father - the family settled in Manhattan.

There Caroline attended Brearley School and the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Afterwards, she studied at Concord Academy in Massachusetts.

According to a long tradition, like all family members, Caroline Kennedy studied at Harvard. After graduation, she entered Columbia University to major in law and received a diploma in 1988.

While still studying at Harvard, Caroline became interested in photojournalism and even worked as a photojournalist at the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria. In 1977, she became a photo reporter for the New York Daily News.

After some time, Caroline Kennedy realized that photojournalism was not her calling and became involved in social activities. Not only did she write several books, but she also worked as a prosecutor and was a member of the New York City Bar.

In 1989, the Kennedy family organized the Profile in Courage Award, and Caroline herself initiated the creation of the Kennedy Library Foundation and a memorial to her father - the Harvard Institute of Politics. In 1999, Caroline's brother, John Kennedy Jr., died in a plane crash, leaving her as the only living member of the former president's family.

From 2002 to 2004, Caroline Kennedy served as director of the Office of Strategic Partnerships for the New York City Board of Education. During this time she wrote several more books. In 2008, Caroline Kennedy supported Barack Obama in the presidential election and actively participated in his election race. After Barack Obama's victory, Caroline tried to run for a seat in the Senate, but at the beginning of 2009 she withdrew her candidacy.

Caroline Kennedy is married and has three children.

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And Jacqueline Bouvier November 27, 1957. She spent the first few years of her life in the Georgetown area of ​​Washington, where her family lived. In January 1961, her father becomes President of America and the family moves to The White house. During the presidency of John Kennedy, the media first had access to privacy the first person of the state.

Life in the White House

The Kennedy family was under close attention of the press - many photographs of the president's family appeared in newspapers and magazines. Photos of Kennedy’s only daughter, Caroline, also became available to the public.

Photos of her playing with her brother John, riding ponies around the White House and vacationing with her parents in Massachusetts. The Americans dubbed Caroline the “Princess of Camelot.” In November 1963, a few days before Caroline's sixth birthday, her father was murdered in Dallas at the age of 46.

After the tragedy

After this tragedy, their family settled in Manhattan, where they lived until 1968. In the same year, Kennedy's mother Carolyn, Jacqueline, married Aristotle Onassis. It began for her children new life. They would fly to Puerto Rico on the weekends and then return to school in New York. The Easter holidays were spent at an estate on the private island of Skorpios. Summer is at grandma's in Newport. Onassis treated Jacqueline's children well, but there were always many photographs of their father in their room. His mother made sure they remembered him.

When the children lived on Skorpios, she invited Pierre Salinger to tell him what their father was like and what he did during his presidency. Caroline and John, Salinger recalls, understood that their father was first and foremost a man, not mythical creature. And he noted that their attitude towards their father as a historically important figure always had a healthy basis.

After Onassis's death in 1975, the mother and children moved to New York. Caroline's younger brother, John, died in July 1999 when he crashed in a plane he was piloting. He was an experienced pilot, but official version His tragic death sounded like "pilot error in poor visibility conditions."

Education and career

Kennedy Caroline received her primary education at Brearley School and at the Catholic girls' school at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. She continued her education in Massachusetts at Concord Academy, where she studied until 1975. Like all members of the Kennedy family, she entered the private Radcliffe College (part of Harvard), from which she graduated in 1979. Then there was Columbia University, from where she graduated in 1988 with a law degree.

While still at Harvard Kennedy, Caroline became interested in photography and worked as a photojournalist at the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck. Then she worked as a photo reporter for the New York Daily News. Caroline has had a successful career as an editor and writer. Since the nineties, she has authored books on constitutional issues and published a series of best-selling collections of short stories and poetry.

Kennedy Caroline soon realized that journalism was not her calling. In the early eighties, she left photography and began practicing law and social activities. Over the next twenty years, she published several journalistic works, worked as a prosecutor and was a member of the bar.

Family

In the early eighties, Caroline met the talented designer Ed Schlossberg, who was 12 years older than her. Ed is from a family of Jewish emigrants from Ukraine. Caroline, witty and educated, and the only daughter of Jacqueline Kennedy, was the pride of her mother, who wanted only the best for her.

At first, Jacqueline was against Caroline and Ed's relationship. But the daughter insisted on her own, and in 1986 the young people got married. The marriage turned out to be happy. The parents, by mutual consent, raised their three children in the Catholic faith, to which Kennedy Caroline belongs.

The children - a son and two daughters - were raised in a liberal atmosphere. They received their education in prestigious educational institutions. The eldest daughter Rose, born in 1988, graduated from Harvard, like all Kennedys. He works as an operator and tries to lead a closed lifestyle. Photos of the girl accidentally became public knowledge in one of the social networks, when she became involved in a speeding scandal.

Daughter Tatyana, born in 1990, like her mother, decided to try herself in journalism after graduating from Yale University. Son John, born in 1993, is named after the legendary grandfather. Studied at Yale University, majoring in history. He is a member of the Democratic Party and participates in projects to protect sexual and national minorities. All three are actively involved in charitable projects.

Public life

In 1989, the Kennedy family initiated the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, which is awarded annually on the birthday of the 35th President of the United States.

Prize winners are presented with a silver lamp, which symbolizes hope. It is made by the famous design and jewelry company Tiffany & Co. Caroline creates the Kennedy Library Foundation and the Harvard Institute of Politics (a memorial to her father John Kennedy). Caroline has always been interested in her father’s biography; she actively takes part in films and programs dedicated to their family.

Political activity

Kennedy Caroline, writer and attorney, worked from 2002 to 2004 at the New York City Department of Education. At this time she writes several more books. In 2008, Caroline runs in the presidential election in support of Barack Obama. Actively participates in the election race.

After Obama's victory, she is running for a Senate seat. But Caroline came under severe criticism because she had never sought public office before and had very influential supporters. And in 2009 she withdrew her candidacy. Supports the Democratic Party, like the entire Kennedy family. In 2013 she was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary USA in Japan.

Caroline Bouvier Kennedy(English) Caroline Bouvier Kennedy, genus. November 27 ( 19571127 ) listen)) is an American writer and lawyer, daughter of John and Jacqueline Kennedy.

Biography

In the summer of 2013, she was appointed US Ambassador to Japan. The appointment drew criticism from US presidential candidate Donald Trump, who said in August 2015 that Kennedy received the post only because of her connections and because she asked to be appointed to this position.

Personal life

Caroline is the only living child of the Kennedys. Her younger brother, John, died in 1999. Her other brother, Patrick, died just two days after giving birth prematurely on August 9, 1963. Caroline has been married to Edwin Schlossberg since 1986. The couple has three children.

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The Kennedy family can rightfully be considered one of the most famous clans in the world. Today its head is the daughter of the former US President, Caroline Kennedy. The woman has achieved a lot in life, and now she has great responsibilities to the country.

How it all began

The way members of the Kennedy family lived and live can cause a feeling of envy in many. They are the embodiment of the so-called American dream. This family comes from Ireland. At the start of the last century, the Kennedys were able to achieve good financial condition. Step by step, they made progress both in social and political life.

The ancestor of the famous clan can be called Caroline’s grandfather, whose name was Joseph Patrick Kennedy. He was a very versatile person. The man greatly succeeded in politics, becoming an adviser to the head of state, Franklin Roosevelt. In addition, Joseph made a fortune through the illegal sale of alcohol during the period of Prohibition, which was practiced in the 30s. He was also lucky enough to have a large family. Soon after he legitimized his relationship with a girl from the Boston beau monde named Rose Fitzgerald, he became the father of many children. Thus, the number of his heirs was nine. Note that the most famous of his children were John and Robert. They both chose political careers for themselves. John became a Massachusetts senator and later the 35th president of the country. Robert served as Attorney General of the United States.

Daughter of the country's leader

She was born on November 27, 1957. The girl’s parents, the famous president and his wife Jacqueline Bouvier, had been married for 4 years during this period. Caroline did not become the first child in the family. In 1956, the family welcomed its first child, a girl named Arabella, but she died while still a baby. It is worth noting that of all the heirs of John Kennedy, only two survived - Caroline and her brother John, who was born in 1960.

During his years as head of state (1961-1963), Caroline Kennedy and John Kennedy Jr. were under the media's radar as the first and main American family. Experts say that it was from this family that a special attitude towards both the president of the country and his relatives began. This trend has continued in America to this day. This is due to the incredible charisma and versatility of John Sr., as well as the fact that for the first time in history, the press had access to the private life of the president of the country. In addition, important here was the fact that his heirs were so young at that time. This aroused even greater favor among the people towards the leader of the state.

Crucial moment

When the infamous Dallas shootings occurred in 1963, Kennedy's daughter Caroline and her family moved to Manhattan. It was there that Jacqueline and her children lived until 1968. Caroline studied at the best New York elite schools, as well as at educational institution in Massachusetts. As soon as she completed her secondary education, she became a student at Harvard. This is not surprising, because studying at this university was a tradition of the entire famous clan. Since 1968 (at that time her mother became the wife of a famous billionaire from Greece named Aristotle Onassis), Caroline Kennedy began to travel a lot around the world, however, the girl still spent most of her time in New York.

Photographic activity

Until a certain time, Caroline did not get involved with politics. This caused surprise among others, given the scope of activity of members of the Kennedy family. After receiving a Harvard diploma, the girl was interested in photography for some time. She received a position as a photojournalist and worked at the Olympic Games. After that, she became a photo reporter for famous American publications. Editors were very willing to publish Caroline Kennedy's photo on the pages of their newspapers.

Contribution to the public

In 1980, the genes nevertheless made themselves felt. Caroline abandoned photography and began to try herself in the public sphere. Over the next 20 years, she was active in the life of her hometown: she became the author of a number of articles, distinguished herself as a lawyer, worked as a prosecutor, and created several charitable foundations.

Like the entire Kennedy family, Caroline does not change her political views, supporting the Democratic Party in all elections.

In 2008, Caroline took part in Barack Obama's election campaign. Soon she tried to build her own political career. To do this, she asked the state governor to introduce her as a possible candidate for the Senate position, which was empty due to the departure of Hillary Clinton. But it didn't give positive result- the governor approved another person for this position.

Caroline's political career did not end there. In 2013, she was appointed US Ambassador to Japan.

Today, the daughter of the famous president is married. She married Edwin Schlossberg back in 1986. The couple have three children: two daughters and a son. Daughter Rose was born in 1988, Tatyana - in 1990, and The only son John was born in 1993. It is still unknown what career path Caroline's children will choose. Perhaps they will follow in the footsteps of their ancestors and choose politics. In the meantime, they are trying themselves in a variety of areas.

Caroline Bouvier Kennedy(English: Caroline Bouvier Kennedy, born November 27, 1957) - American writer and lawyer, daughter of John and Jacqueline Kennedy.

Biography

Born in 1957 in New York. She received her name in honor of her aunt, Caroline Lee Bouvier. As the daughter of the US President, she lived with her family in the White House since February 1961. In November 1963, when her father was shot and killed in Dallas, the girl was only six years old, less than five days old. After the tragic events, her family settled in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Kennedy graduated from Radcliffe College at Harvard University and soon began working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1988, she was awarded a Doctor of Laws degree by Columbia University.

While still studying at Harvard, Kennedy became interested in photography, and even worked as an assistant photojournalist at the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck. However, Kennedy's main activities are related to law, politics and charitable activities. In 1989, Kennedy, along with other family members, organized the Profile in Courage Award. From 2002 to 2004, she served as director of the New York City Department of Education's Office of Strategic Partnerships. She also currently serves as President of the John F. Kennedy Library. Kennedy, along with Ellen Alderman, authored two books on civil liberties.

In 2008, Kennedy supported Barack Obama's candidacy for the presidential election and actively participated in his election campaign. In 2009, she ran for the New York State Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton (who left for the post of Secretary of State), but later withdrew her candidacy, citing personal reasons. Clinton's place was taken by Kirsten Gillebrand.

In the summer of 2013, she was appointed US Ambassador to Japan. The appointment drew criticism from US presidential candidate Donald Trump, who said in August 2015 that Kennedy received the post only because of her connections and because she asked to be appointed to this position.

Personal life

Caroline is the only living child of the Kennedys. Her younger brother, John, died in 1999. Her other brother, Patrick, died just two days after giving birth prematurely on August 9, 1963. Caroline has been married to Edwin Schlossberg since 1986. The couple has three children.

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