Jacqueline Kennedy ranked 8th-best First Lady by Siena College
United States of America
Historical Figures
American History
Women's Studies
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In 1982, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was recognized as the 8th-best First Lady in a survey conducted by the Siena College Research Institute. This assessment involved historians evaluating 42 American first ladies based on various criteria, including their background, contributions to the country, intelligence, courage, accomplishments, integrity, leadership, independence, public image, and their value to the president. Jacqueline Kennedy's ranking reflects her significant impact during her time in the White House and her enduring legacy. Over the years, she has consistently ranked among the top first ladies in subsequent surveys, showcasing her lasting influence and the respect she garnered. In 1993, she was ranked 7th, followed by 4th in 2003, and 3rd in both 2008 and 2014. Her ability to navigate the complexities of her role while maintaining a strong public image and advocating for various causes has solidified her place in American history as a remarkable First Lady. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's contributions continue to be celebrated, highlighting her as a figure of grace and resilience in American political life.
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