Why Rose And Jackie Kennedy SECRETLY Deplored Each Other
The Long Silence
Why Rose And Jackie Kennedy SECRETLY Deplored Each Other
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The Long Silence
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Rose Kennedy spent forty years running the Kennedy image. Then a 24-year-old outsider married in, learned how the machine worked — and took it from her.
In the winter of 1920, Rose Kennedy packed a bag, took her four children, and went home to her father. He sent her back. She stayed married another forty-nine years. Thirty-three years after that, Jacqueline Bouvier married into the same family and inherited the same job: the same husband problem, the same photographers, the same father-in-law approving every detail. On paper their lives rhyme almost exactly — except one of them got out. This is the full story of both women: the corrections Rose mailed her daughter-in-law, the nickname Jackie had for the Kennedy sisters, the letters to a Dublin priest, the boat her husband stayed on while she lost a child, and the four days in 1963 when Jackie replaced Rose's life's work with a single word.
0:00 The Winter She Tried to Leave
1:27 Two Women, One Job
2:29 The Girl Who Was Overruled
4:11 Index Cards and Circled Photographs
6:03 Jackie Had Nothing
7:23 The Dinner Party Setup
9:41 Newport Was a Product Launch
10:11 The Designer They Didn't Name
12:04 Inside Rose's Compound
13:32 The Memos Start Arriving
14:44 The Part That Was Real
15:38 The Boat He Stayed On
17:42 Her Ally Was Rose's Problem
18:32 She Learned to Place the Photograph
19:36 Buying Distance
22:45 The Yacht She Boarded Anyway
23:38 Four Days That Rewrote Everything
25:23 The Letters Got Warmer
26:20 Why Rose Blessed Onassis
27:33 Sealed for Forty-Seven Years
28:16 The Auction That Closed a College
29:55 How Biographers Divide
30:39 Eight Months Apart
31:36 Back to That Winter
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