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  1. 17 de jun. de 2020 · In 1974, Jean Smith founded Very Special Arts, an educational affiliate of the Kennedy Center that provides opportunities in the creative arts for persons with disabilities. Her book, Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists, written with George Plimpton, was published by Random House in April 1993.

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  3. Chronicles of Courage : Very Special Artists by Jean Kennedy Smith and George Plimpton (1993, Hardcover) Be the first to write a review. Better World Books (2609510) 98.8% positive feedback; Price: $5.76. Free shipping. Est. delivery Fri, May 3 - Mon, May 6 Estimated delivery Fri, May 3 - Mon, May 6.

  4. Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists was written by Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith [1] [2] with George Plimpton (co-founder of the Paris Review) and published by Random House in April 1993. In 1974, Smith founded Very Special Arts, an educational affiliate of the Kennedy Center that provides opportunities in the creative arts for persons with disabilities in the United States and around ...

  5. Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists. Author: Smith, Jean Kennedy and Plimpton, George. Publication Year: 1992. Media Type: Book. In 1974, Jean Kennedy Smith founded Very Special Arts to provide people with disabilities opportunities for integration and self-expression through drama, dance, music, creative writing and the visual arts.

  6. Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists (C) Random House: Author(s) Jean Kennedy Smith & George Plimpton: Country: United States: Language: English: Genre(s) Biography: Publisher

  7. She is the founder of Very Special Arts, an internationally known non-profit dedicated to creating a society where people with disabilities can engage with the arts. She was recognized for her work with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded to her by President Barack Obama in 2011.