Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and its Aftermath

This timeline details the tragic events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy, Jacqueline's immediate response, and the period of mourning and adjustment that followed.
Assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas
November 22, 1963
Jacqueline was at her husband's side when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Her presence and composure during this horrific event were widely admired.
Jacqueline's Immediate Actions
November 22, 1963
Despite her shock and grief, Jacqueline remained composed and focused on supporting her husband. She refused to remove her blood-stained clothes, stating, 'Let them see what they have done.'
John F. Kennedy's Funeral
November 25, 1963
Jacqueline planned and oversaw the state funeral for her husband, ensuring that it was a dignified and moving tribute to his life and legacy. The images of her and her children at the funeral touched the hearts of people around the world.
Period of Mourning and Adjustment
1963-1964
In the months following her husband's death, Jacqueline withdrew from public life to grieve and care for her children. She received an outpouring of sympathy and support from around the world.
Interview with Theodore H. White
1964
Jacqueline gave a revealing interview to Theodore H. White of Life magazine, in which she spoke about her husband's presidency and her hopes for his legacy. During this interview she famously connected John F. Kennedy's presidency to the idea of Camelot.