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JFK and my mom both would have turned 100 this week: how much has changed, how much has not
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born 100 years ago this Monday and my mother, Clare Wood Currie, was born 100 years ago this coming Sunday. When JFK was assassinated in 1963 – the shot that stunned a country and most of … Continue reading →
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Tagged 100 years old, 1963, ageing, aging, family, gender equality, history, inspiration, JFK, leaders, legacies, leisure, mothers, nature of work, parents, politics, technology, women, women's lib, work
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