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John F. Kennedy to Eleanor RooseveltDecember 29, 1958 PERSONAL Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Thank you for your letter of December 18, 1958. I am disappointed that you now seem to accept the view that simply because a rumor or allegation is repeated it becomes "commonly accepted as a fact." It is particularly inexplicable to me inasmuch as, as I indicated in my last letter, my father has not spent any money around the country, and has no "paid representatives" for this purpose in any state of the union - - nor has my father ever made the statement you attributed to him - - and I am certain no evidence to the contrary has ever been presented to you. I am aware, as you must be, that there are a good many people who fabricate rumors and engage in slander about any person in public life. But I have made it a point never to accept or repeat such statements unless I have some concrete evidence of their truth. Since my letter to you, I assume you have requested your informants to furnish you with more than their gossip and speculation. If they have been unable to produce concrete evidence to support their charges or proof of the existence of at least one "paid representative" in one state of the union, I am confident you will, after your investigation, correct the record in a fair and gracious manner. This would be a greatly appreciated gesture on your part and it would be consistent with your reputation for fairness. Sincerely yours, John F. Kennedy JFK:gls bcc: Mr. Philip L. Graham Back to Eleanor Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy Teaching Eleanor Roosevelt > Documents This educational program was prepared for the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site by The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project with funding from the GE Fund through Save America's Treasures. |