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The Kennedys (edition 2013)

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The Kennedys explores the building of the Kennedy legend, a story in part created and then brilliantly promoted by the family itself. A story whose afterglow still captures the American imagination.
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American Experience: The Kennedys [2009 TV episode] by David Espar (Director)

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Keach, StaceyNarratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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