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Jacqueline bouvier kennedy onassis interview

          Jacqueline B. Kennedy Onassis, recorded interview by Arthur Schlesinger, March 2, , (page number), John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Program.!

          Jackie's Memories Of Jfk's Death -- In 1963 Interview, She Talked Of Seeing Husband Shot

          BOSTON - A week after President John F.

          Kennedy's assassination, his widow remembered how the president collapsed into her lap when the shots rang out.

          In , Jacqueline Kennedy recorded seven historic interviews about her life with John F. Kennedy.

          And she remembered how he looked.

          "His last expression was so neat," Jacqueline Kennedy told journalist Theodore H. White in comments made in 1963 that were released for the first time yesterday.

          "He had his hand out, I could see a piece of his skull coming off .

          . . and I can see this perfectly clean piece detaching itself from his head.

          Interviews with those who knew her best, 'Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: An American Icon' unravels the layers of this enigmatic and elegant.

        1. Interviews with those who knew her best, 'Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: An American Icon' unravels the layers of this enigmatic and elegant.
        2. Jacqueline B. Kennedy Onassis, recorded interview by Arthur Schlesinger, March 24, , (page number), John F. Kennedy Library Oral History.
        3. Jacqueline B. Kennedy Onassis, recorded interview by Arthur Schlesinger, March 2, , (page number), John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Program.
        4. How did you meet John Kennedy?
        5. Photojournalist Jacqueline Bouvier was fearless, charming, and single when she was introduced to a young Congressman from Massachusetts.
        6. . . . I kept bending over him saying: `Jack, Jack, can you hear me, I love you Jack.' I kept holding the top of his head down, trying to keep the brains in," she said on Nov. 29, 1963.

          Mrs. Kennedy remarried in 1968 and became known as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

          Excerpts from the interview have appeared in Life magazine and White's 1978 memoir, "In Search of History." Now, the John F.

          Kennedy Libra