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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, synonymous with grace, navigated life beside and beyond JFK with unparalleled poise. Recent biographies reveal the depths of her resilient spirit, from tackling personal challenges, including Marilyn Monroe, to preserving her dignity post-assassination.
Born into the Glitter of High Society
Entering the world in 1929 in New York, Jackie Kennedy was the heir to a fortune and a socialité’s grace, thanks to her father, a wealthy yet gambling-prone stockbroker known as “Black Jack.”

Hailing from an ascendant upper-class lineage, Jackie’s father’s family, once cloaked in modesty, soared to wealth and crafted ties with European aristocracy through document forgery, a bold move that intricately shaped Jackie’s upbringing amidst nobility.