Yes, everything that should be old history is painfully new again:
Back cover of my book on years of Cuban Missile Crisis (1991):
Here is speech draft written for JFK's use if he ordered US armed forces to bomb Cuba and USSR missile sites, incurring immediate danger of nuclear attack against United States by Kremlin, October 1962:
JFK’s first military response to Soviet missile in Cuba was blockade of island (he euphemistically called it “quarantine”) to keep out Soviet vessels delivering more, October 1962:
In private, JFK drew his own map of Soviet missile sites on Cuba, October 1962:
Silver calendar given by JFK after thirteen days of Cuban Missile Crisis to Jackie (with her initials), as well as formal advisors:
Secret communications between Moscow and DC during Cuban Missile Crisis were so primitive that for a while, Soviet Ambassador in DC had to depend on Western Union messengers riding bicycles to deliver coded messages, October 1962:
JFK’s Cuban Missile Crisis speech is viewed in Third Avenue bar, New York, with unintendedly ominous message above door, October 1962: #Getty
Jackie Kennedy on being with JFK at White House during Cuban Missile Crisis (to Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., in 1964 posthumously-published interviews):
Underground bunker on Nantucket Island where JFK, as President, would have been taken from Hyannis Port in case of nuclear war:
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Much of historic Lafayette Square, facing North Portico of the White House, was slated for demolition and replacement by grim and faceless office buildings before Jackie Kennedy helped to save it, 1961-1962: #JFKL
Yes, she is wearing that same suit.
Jackie Kennedy’s famous pink suit was actually an imitation Chanel design by a New York boutique called Chez Ninon, which allowed her to save money and also say she was buying American.
Thanks to CBS News, people in Grand Central Terminal watch John Glenn launched on dangerous mission to become first American in earth orbit, sixty years ago this week: #Hausner
New Yorker cartoon by Joseph Farris:
Grand Central Terminal 1968, with large ads for Kodak, Newsweek, Merrill Lynch: #AP
Jacqueline Kennedy's wildly popular TV tour of newly-restored White House aired on Valentine's Day 1962, sixty years ago today: #JFKL
TV Guide on Jackie’s White House tour, aired sixty years ago today:
JFK later joked privately that he had “cried” over what he considered to be his wooden cameo appearance in Jackie’s TV White House tour, aired sixty years ago today: