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Jacqueline Kennedy Portrayal

November 2013 is the 50th
anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Mark the
occasion by attending a program at the library.

Dramatist
Leslie Goddard brings history to life and captures
the essence of the former First Lady of the United States as she recounts her husband’s death and comes to a heartfelt decision
about how to begin a new life for herself and her children. It is 1964 and Jacqueline Kennedy is besieged by sightseers around her
house in Georgetown. As she deliberates what to do next, she shares the story
of her life in the White House, including her struggle to retain her family’s
privacy, her restoration work, and her attempts to showcase the arts.

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