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Interviews
Research by Steven L. Brawley
Jackie's Known Interviews
- CBS TV with Edward R. Murrow "Person to Person" program (October 1953)
- NBC TV with Chet Huntley (Summer 1956)
- ''Home'' TV program with Arlene Francis (April 3, 1957)
- Senate campaign TV commercial with Rose Kennedy (October 28, 1958)
- Press conference at Hyannis Port (July 14, 1960)
- TV program with Myrna Loy (October. 26, 1960)
- Presidential campaign TV commercial with Dr. Spock (1960)
- CBS TV with Neil Strausser (1960)
- NBC TV with Sander Vanocur (March 24, 1961)
- French TV with M. Crenesse (May 10, 1961)
- Press opportunity at U.S. Embassy in Paris (June 1, 1961)
- CBS TV "White House Tour" (February 14, 1962)
- Life Magazine with Theodore White "Camelot" (December 6, 1963)
- Interviews with Arthur Schlesinger for JFK Library (spring 1964)
- Interviews with William Manchester for the book "Death of a President" (1964)
- Testimony for Warren Commission (June 5, 1964)
- Interview with Iranian Newspaper (May 1972)
- Interview with Joe B Fratz for LBJ Library (January 11, 1974)
- Testimony for Ron Galella lawsuits (1974)
- Ms. Magazine with Gloria Steinem (March 1979)
- Publisher's Weekly with John Baker (April 19, 1993)
Published Works
Research by Steven L. Brawley
Articles, Essays, and Other Written Works Attributed to Jackie
- Papers as a student including "Be Kind and Do Your Share" while at Miss Porter's (1940s)
- Essay for Vogue “Prix de Paris” contest (1951)
- Columns for Washington Times-Herald (1951-52)
- Nationally syndicated newspaper column "Campaign Wife" (1960)
- Forward for book "The White House: An Historic Guide" (1962-63)
- Essay in Life Magazine "How He Really Was" (May 29, 1964)
- Essay in Look Magazine "I Should Have Known" (November 17, 1964)
- Co-authored book "One Special Summer" with sister Lee (1974)
- Afterword for book "Longing for Darkness" (1975)
- Article in New Yorker Magazine "The Talk of the Town: Being Present (January 13, 1975)
- Essay for MET exhibit book "A Visit to the High Priestess of Vanity Fair" (1977)
- Introduction for book "The Firebird and Other Russian Fairy Tales" (1978)
- Introduction for book "Atget's Gardens" (1979)
- Essay for book "Books I Read When I Was Young" (1980)
- Forward for book "Grand Central Terminal: A City Within a City" (1982)
- Forward for book "A Field of Horses" (1988)
- Forward for book "Moonwalk" (1988)
Images
Research by Steven L. Brawley
Known Artwork/Illustrations/Photography by Jackie
- 1934 drawing of the "Wall Street All Stars" (father's baseball team)
- 1939 artwork for her poem entitled "Sea Joy"
- Cartoon series entitled "Frenzied Freda" for Miss Porter's school newspaper Salmagundi (garnering her a literary award in 1947)
- Photographs taken/sketches drawn as columnist for "Washington Time Herald" (1951-53)
- Series of pen and ink illustrations documenting the Presidential campaign (1960)
- Painting entitled "JFK's return to Hyannis Port" (1960)
- Sketches to provide direction to clothing and interior designers (1961-63)
- Two paintings of the White House (1961-62)
- Painting of the White House Blue Room Christmas Tree (1963)
- Paintings entitled "The Journey of the Magi" and "Glad Tidings" used for a special edition of Hallmark Cards to benefit the National Cultural "Kennedy" Center (1963)
- Illustrations featured in book "One Special Summer" co-authored with sister Lee (1974)
- Personal photographs (taken throughout her lifetime)
Words and Images
Research by Steven L. Brawley
Jackie did not "go on the record" very often, but when she did we learned a great deal about her innermost thoughts and feelings. PPB is inventorying Jackie's known interviews, published written works, press conferences, and court testimonies.
She was also a talented artist, painter, illustrator, and photographer. The public works we are aware of document her life in whimsical and insightful ways. Her personal scrapbooks locked away in the JFK Library must be amazing.