Interviews recorded four
months after JFK's death reveal a tender, intelligent and, at times, gossipy
woman.
Jackie Kennedy has long been
considered the quiet and doting wife of the assassinated US president, John
Fitzgerald Kennedy. She has a place in the hearts of many Americans.
A new book, which includes
interviews recorded just four months after the assassination of her husband,
introduces readers to a tender and intelligent woman.
But it also highlights her
somewhat controversial opinions. Among her views published in the book are that
civil rights leader Martin Luther King was a ""hony" and that
Indira Gandhi was a "pushy, horrible woman".
Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher
reports from Washington.
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