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  1. In 1961, with Washington’s enduring racial segregation causing embarrassing problems for the fledgling Kennedy administration as the civil rights movement gathered steam, Bartlett struck a blow...

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Bartlett discusses his role in introducing Jacqueline Bouvier to John F. Kennedy (JFK), JFK’s relationship with Lyndon Baines Johnson, and JFK’s Cabinet appointments, among other issues.

  3. Bartlett, Washington correspondent for the Chattanooga Timesfrom 1948 to 1962, columnist for the Chicago Daily News, and personal friend of John F. Kennedy (JFK), discusses his role in introducing Jacqueline Bouvier to JFK, JFK’s relationship with Lyndon Baines Johnson, and JFK’s Cabinet appointments, among other issues. Access . Open.

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  5. Jan 28, 2018 · Charles Bartlett, a political reporter with Chattanooga ties and close friend of John F. Kennedy, was the first of the prize winners. Born in 1921 into a wealthy Chicago family, he became...

  6. Feb 19, 2017 · WASHINGTON — Charles Bartlett, a political reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1956 for helping expose professional misconduct by the secretary of the Air Force but whose more enduring claim on...

  7. Bartlett was a seventh-generation graduate of Yale University in 1943. He served in the Navy during World War II. He married Josephine Martha Buck on December 17, 1950. Bartlett had a 65-year career in journalism and was a confidant to presidents John F. Kennedy and George Herbert Walker Bush.

  8. Bartlett, Washington correspondent for the Chattanooga Times from 1948 to 1962, columnist for the Chicago Daily News, and personal friend of John F. Kennedy (JFK), discusses the 1962 Steel Crisis, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and JFK’s personal life during the presidency, among other issues.

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