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The Dark Side of Camelot
Book • 1998
In *The Dark Side of Camelot*, Seymour M. Hersh presents a complex and controversial portrait of John F. Kennedy, exposing his personal weaknesses, extramarital affairs, and potential security breaches.
The book also explores Kennedy's presidency, including his handling of major crises like the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Hersh challenges the idealized image of Kennedy, revealing a deeply flawed leader whose private life often intersected with his public duties.
The book also explores Kennedy's presidency, including his handling of major crises like the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Hersh challenges the idealized image of Kennedy, revealing a deeply flawed leader whose private life often intersected with his public duties.
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as part of the 'counter-Camelot' school of Kennedy biographies.

Mark White

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