Debbie Roth

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It wasn’t just Rosemary who concerned her; little Jack was a very sick toddler. He had been ill with scarlet fever when she left Joe—that’s how desperate she was. She left poor Jack with the nannies to save herself. It was the winter of 1920. Women had just won the right to vote. Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, wife and daughter to two political geniuses, had never felt so powerless.
Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed
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