Who is Caroline Kennedy?
Caroline Bouvier Kennedy was born on 27 November 1957, in New York City, USA. Caroline Kennedy and Ellen Alderman have co-authored two books together on civil rights: ‘In Our Defence: The Bill of Rights in Action’ (1991) and ‘The Right to Privacy’ (1995). She has edited some best-selling volumes like ‘The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ (2001) and ‘A Patriot’s Handbook’ (2003), and also authored books of poems and prose. As the first female U.S. ambassador to Japan, she worked with the Japanese government to return to Japan thousands of acres of land in north Okinawa that had been used by the U.S. as a military base since the end of World War II. She also promoted literacy and women’s and LGBT rights in Japan. In 2013, financial disclosure reports during Caroline Kennedy’s nomination to become ambassador to Japan revealed her net worth to be between $67 million and $278 million, including family trusts, government and public authority bonds, commercial property in New York, Washington and Chicago, and holdings in the Cayman Islands.
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