Where Are They Now?
What Happens When You Grow Up in the White House? Snakkle Looks at Former First Kids
First Kids aren't always handled with kid gloves. Remember the controversy over Amy Carter reading during a state dinner? That 1977 Art Buchwald column is pro-Amy, but mentions that most folks were less than thrilled by her behavior. It seems that growing up in the White House isn't always a bed of roses, even if you have a rose garden. Here is a Snakkle look at some former First Kids and where they are today. By Brett Singer
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Caroline Kennedy in the 1960s
Caroline Kennedy was just a little girl when her father John F. Kennedy was assassinated and became one of the most iconic figures in United States history. Because of JFK’s special place in the hearts and minds of so many Americans, she has always lived in the public eye, as do most of the Kennedy clan. This picture shows Caroline and her equally iconic mother Jacqueline Kennedy enjoying a happy mother-daughter moment.
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