Aristotle Onassis 
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8/16/2020
Sorting Myth and History in Jackie Kennedy's Marriage to Aristotle Onassis
by Gill Paul
Novelist Gill Paul argues that Jackie Kennedy's current status as an icon of female empowerment conflicts with the reality of her life as a woman who grew up and was educated in a slowly changing society.
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SOURCE: Time Magazine
10-19-18
Inside the Day That Turned Jacqueline Kennedy Into 'Jackie O.'
She became “Jackie O.,” a nickname that first appeared in the pages of TIME, a few months after marrying Aristotle Onassis.
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