Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy (1957–)
Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy (1957–)
American lawyer, author, and first daughter. Name variations: Caroline Kennedy. Born Caroline Bouvier Kennedy, Nov 27, 1957, in New York, NY; dau. of John F. Kennedy (1917–1963, president of US) and Jacqueline (Bouvier) Kennedy (1929–1994); sister of John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960–1999); graduate of Radcliffe College, 1960, and Columbia University Law School, 1988; m. Edwin Schlossberg, June 19, 1986: children: Rose Schlossberg (b. 1988); Tatiana Schlossberg (b. 1990); John Schlossberg (b. 1992).
Member of one of America's most prominent political families, judiciously protected her anonymity, working quietly behind the scenes on a variety of civic, social, and cultural projects, and choosing carefully each encounter with the media; after receiving undergraduate degree (1980), worked for the Film and TV Development Office of Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY; passed bar exam (1989); with Ellen Alderman, wrote Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action and The Right to Privacy (1995), a scholarly work; with mother and brother, founded Profile in Courage Awards (1989); took over as president of Kennedy Library Foundation (1997).
See also Laurence Leamer, The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family (Villard, 1994); and Women in World History.