John F. Kennedy with son John-John at the White House
A month before his assassination in Dallas, John F. Kennedy, who had started to prepare the 1964 presidential campaign, invited the photographer Stanley Tretick to the White House for a series of photographs with his son John Jr., taking advantage of Jackie's absence, who protected her children from the media. (Photo by Estate of Stanley Tretick LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)
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