Atlantic Reads: <em>The Housewives Underground</em> With Kaitlyn Tiffany
Kaitlyn Tiffany, a staff writer for The Atlantic, discussed her new book, "The Housewives Underground: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the JFK Assassination Our Most Enduring Mystery," with Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor in chief. The book delves into the narratives and experiences of women connected to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, aiming to reframe their roles beyond peripheral figures. Tiffany's work seeks to illuminate how these women's stories have contributed to the enduring mystique and ongoing public fascination with the event. The discussion highlighted the author's research methods and the significance of uncovering these often-overlooked perspectives. Tiffany's book offers a new lens through which to examine one of the 20th century's most pivotal and debated historical moments. The conversation explored the motivations behind the book and its potential impact on historical understanding.
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