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Dec 2023
40m 30s

The Kennedy Curse

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What was it about the Kennedys that attracted so much tragedy, that many believed them to be cursed?


From plane disasters in World War 2, to drug overdoses and of course, assassinations - it has to be said, they had their fair share.


Is there something sinister going on, or is this tragedy the by-product of such a go-getter risk-taking attitude?


Joining Kate on this episode of Betwixt the Sheets to explore the so-called Kennedy curse is Barbara Perry, Professor in Presidential Studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, where she co-directs the Presidential Oral History Program.


This episode was edited by Tom Delargy and the producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.


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