Jackie kennedy
...eled extensively, and she spent her junior year in France before graduating from George Washington University. In Washington she took a job as a photographer for a local newspaper. She later met Senator Kennedy, who had the reputation of being the most eligible bachelor in the capital. Their romance grew slowly and privately, but their wedding at Newport in 1953 attracted nationwide publicity. With marriage Jackie had to adapt to being the wife of one of the country's important political figures. Her own public appearances were highly successful, but she didn’t have many. Her interest in the arts, publicized by press and television, inspired an attention to culture never before seen at a national level. She devoted much of her time to making the White House a museum of American history. Jackie’s courage during the tragedy of her husband's assassination won her the admiration of the world. After the death of JFK, it seemed the public would never allow her the privacy she desired for herself and her children. ...