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English: John F. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. at the White House. Film grain, out of focus, oversharpened, smallish.
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Source John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Author Cecil Stoughton, White House photographer
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John F. Kennedy and his son John F. Kennedy, Jr. in front of the White House

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10 October 1963

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