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Caroline Kennedy | Transformation From 1 To 61 Years Old

Birthday: November 27, 1957
Nationality: American
Famous: The Kennedy Family Diplomats
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Age: 61 Years, 61 Year Old Females
Born In: Cornell Medical Center Hospital, New York City, New York, U.S.
Famous As: Author
Height: 1.8 M
Political Ideology: Democratic Party
Family:
Spouse/Ex-: Edwin Schlossberg (M. 1986)
Father: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Mother: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy
Children: John Schlossberg, Rose Schlossberg, Tatiana Schlossberg
City, States, Provinces & Districts: New Yorkers
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Caroline Kennedy is an American attorney, writer, editor, and diplomat. She is the only surviving child of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and former First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. She also served as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. At the young age of three, Caroline moved into the White House when her father was sworn in as the 35th President of the United States. However, shortly before her sixth birthday, her father was assassinated and soon after, the rest of the family moved to Manhattan, where she attended private schools. After graduating from Radcliffe College she worked at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art as a research assistant. She also graduated from the Columbia Law School. In the early 1990s, she began her career in writing, editing, law, and politics. She endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, and later served as co-chair of his Vice Presidential Search Committee. At one point, she was also showed interest in holding the Senate seat from New York. However, she withdrew her nomination later on. In 2013, President Obama appointed her as ambassador to Japan, a responsibility she executed deftly for the next three years.
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Childhood & Early Life
Caroline Bouvier Kennedy was born on 27 November 1957, in New York City, USA. She is the eldest daughter of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. She had a younger brother John Jr., and a baby brother, Patrick who died in infancy.
The initial years of her life were spent in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. When she was only three years old, her father became the 35th President of the United States and the family moved into the White House.
At the White House, she attended kindergarten classes arranged by her mother, rode around her pony called Macaroni, and received numerous gifts from international dignitaries.
Shortly before her sixth birthday, her father was assassinated. Two weeks later, the family left the White House and went back to Georgetown. Eventually, they moved to a penthouse apartment in Manhattan.
Following the loss of her father, her uncle Robert F. Kennedy became a father figure in her life. When Robert was assassinated as well, her mother Jacqueline Kennedy tried to protect her children by marrying a Greek shipping tycoon, Aristotle Onassis, and moving out of the country.
Caroline didn’t seem to like her step-father and later, another one of her uncles, Ted Kennedy, became her godfather on Jacqueline’s request. In 1971, she returned to the White House to view the official portrait of her father when invited by President Nixon.
In 1975, Onassis died and she attended his funeral in Skorpios, Greek island. Later that year, while visiting London to complete a year-long art course at the Sotheby's auction house she narrowly escaped a car bomb attack.
She attended private girls’ schools in Manhattan and in 1975 she graduated from Concord Academy in Massachusetts. In 1980, she received a Bachelor’s degree from Radcliffe College at Harvard University and later in 1988 she graduated from Columbia Law School as well.
After completing her graduation, she joined as a research assistant at the Film and Television Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Career
At around this time Caroline Kennedy began her career as an attorney, writer, and editor. Along with her family members, she created the ‘Profile in Courage Award’ in 1989 that honours courageous public officials.
She co-authored a book with Ellen Alderman called ‘In Our Defence: The Bill of Rights in Action’ (1991) about constitutional issues and also published some best-selling volumes of prose and poems, such as ‘The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.’
From 2002 to 2004, she worked as director of the Office of Strategic Partnerships for the New York City Department of Education. Against a salary of $1, she helped raise funds of $65 million for the city’s public schools. She is currently Honorary Director of the Fund and was earlier on the board of trustees of Concord Academy.
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