Jacqueline Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier
Barbara Perry examines Jacqueline Kennedy’s tenure as first lady. The author recounts the transformative effect Mrs. Kennedy had on the…
Back in the period between June to November of 1962, Paul Gregory reportedly knew Lee and Marina Oswald better than anyone else. Two hours after President… read more
Back in the period between June to November of 1962, Paul Gregory reportedly knew Lee and Marina Oswald better than anyone else. Two hours after President Kennedy’s assassination, Mr. Gregory, then a student at the University of Oklahoma, was watching television and saw members of the Dallas police escorting a suspect into police headquarters. Paul Gregory said out loud, “I know that man,” meaning Lee Harvey Oswald. Sixty years later he has written a book about his friendship with the Oswalds and the conspiracy theories surrounding Kennedy’s assassination. He joined us to talk about it. close
Barbara Perry examines Jacqueline Kennedy’s tenure as first lady. The author recounts the transformative effect Mrs. Kennedy had on the…
An advertisement from the 1960 presidential campaign, voters were encouraged to choose John F. Kennedy.
John Kenneth White, Professor of Politics at Catholic University of America, talked about the legislative and policy issues that…
Representative Joseph Kennedy (D-MA) spoke about his district in Massachusetts.