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'''Jennifer Jackson''' (born February 6, 1945) is an American model who was chosen as ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine's [[Playboy Playmate|Playmate of the Month]] for the March 1965 issue.<ref name="markingly">{{cite web|url=http://wekinglypigs.com/cgi-bin/nand/search/pmstat?browse=%3A%3ACONFIG%3A%3Amodelbrowse&key=jackson%2C+jennifer&limit=0|title=Playmate data|access-date= August 16, 2010}}</ref> She was the first [[Black people|Black]] Playmate of the Month and was photographed by [[Pompeo Posar]].<ref name="markingly" /> Jackson also worked as a [[Playboy Bunny]] in a [[Playboy Club]].<ref name='Huffington Post 2011-11-25'> {{cite news | first = Brennan | last = Williams | title = Jennifer Jackson, First Black Playmate, On Life After Baring It All & 'The Playboy Club' | date = 2011-11-25 | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/25/exclusive-interview-playmate-jennifer-jackson_n_980502.html | work = The Huffington Post | access-date = 2013-09-25 | quote = Interview with Jennifer Jackson about being a Playmate and Bunny}}</ref>
'''Jennifer Jackson''' (born February 6, 1945) is an American model who was chosen as ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine's [[Playboy Playmate|Playmate of the Month]] for the March 1965 issue.<ref name="markingly">{{cite web|url=http://wekinglypigs.com/cgi-bin/nand/search/pmstat?browse=%3A%3ACONFIG%3A%3Amodelbrowse&key=jackson%2C+jennifer&limit=0|title=Playmate data|access-date= August 16, 2010}}</ref> She was the first [[Black people|Black]] Playmate of the Month and was photographed by [[Pompeo Posar]].<ref name="markingly" /> Jackson also worked as a [[Playboy Bunny]] in a [[Playboy Club]].<ref name='Huffington Post 2011-11-25'>{{cite news | first = Brennan | last = Williams | title = Jennifer Jackson, First Black Playmate, On Life After Baring It All & 'The Playboy Club' | date = 2011-11-25 | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/25/exclusive-interview-playmate-jennifer-jackson_n_980502.html | work = The Huffington Post | access-date = 2013-09-25 | quote = Interview with Jennifer Jackson about being a Playmate and Bunny}}</ref>


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Jennifer Jackson Greene is from the south side of Chicago and graduated from [[Hirsch Metropolitan High School|Emil G. Hirsch High School]]{{cn|date=January 2021}} in 1963. She is the daughter of Clynell Jackson, Sr.{{cn|date=January 2021}} and Marjorie McGuire Jackson.{{cn|date=January 2021}} She is an identical twin. She has eight siblings.
Jennifer Jackson Greene is from the south side of Chicago and graduated from [[Hirsch Metropolitan High School|Emil G. Hirsch High School]]{{citation needed|date=January 2021}} in 1963. She is the daughter of Clynell Jackson, Sr.{{citation needed|date=January 2021}} and Marjorie McGuire Jackson.{{citation needed|date=January 2021}} She is an identical twin. She has eight siblings.


Jackson attended [[Loop College]],{{cn|date=January 2021}} now known as Harold Washington College. She worked as a photographic, runway and advertising model, including as a model for [[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Fashion Fair]]. Other than that, Jackson has been an active part of the movement for children's rights,<ref>[http://pinupchillimarie.weebly.com/chillis-blog/jennifer-jackson-humanitarian-pioneer-pinup] "Humanitarian Pioneer Pinup".</ref> working as an investigator for [[Child Protective Services]], and according to ''The Playmate Book'', she is now a [[social work]]er who lives in the [[Pacific Northwest]] with her husband. She has three children and three grandchildren.
Jackson attended [[Loop College]],{{citation needed|date=January 2021}} now known as Harold Washington College. She worked as a photographic, runway and advertising model, including as a model for [[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Fashion Fair]]. Other than that, Jackson has been an active part of the movement for children's rights,<ref>[http://pinupchillimarie.weebly.com/chillis-blog/jennifer-jackson-humanitarian-pioneer-pinup] "Humanitarian Pioneer Pinup".</ref> working as an investigator for [[Child Protective Services]], and according to ''The Playmate Book'', she is now a [[social work]]er who lives in the [[Pacific Northwest]] with her husband. She has three children and three grandchildren.


Jackson's twin sister, Janis Jackson Holmes, was also a Playboy Bunny.
Jackson's twin sister, Janis Jackson Holmes, was also a Playboy Bunny.
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Revision as of 02:10, 25 September 2021

Jennifer Jackson
Playboy centerfold appearance
March 1965
Preceded byJessica St. George
Succeeded bySue Williams
Personal details
Born (1945-02-06) February 6, 1945 (age 79)[1]
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]

Jennifer Jackson (born February 6, 1945) is an American model who was chosen as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the March 1965 issue.[1] She was the first Black Playmate of the Month and was photographed by Pompeo Posar.[1] Jackson also worked as a Playboy Bunny in a Playboy Club.[2]

Personal life

Jennifer Jackson Greene is from the south side of Chicago and graduated from Emil G. Hirsch High School[citation needed] in 1963. She is the daughter of Clynell Jackson, Sr.[citation needed] and Marjorie McGuire Jackson.[citation needed] She is an identical twin. She has eight siblings.

Jackson attended Loop College,[citation needed] now known as Harold Washington College. She worked as a photographic, runway and advertising model, including as a model for Ebony Fashion Fair. Other than that, Jackson has been an active part of the movement for children's rights,[3] working as an investigator for Child Protective Services, and according to The Playmate Book, she is now a social worker who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband. She has three children and three grandchildren.

Jackson's twin sister, Janis Jackson Holmes, was also a Playboy Bunny.

She appeared alongside Howard Stern in his "Cleveland Funeral" for competing radio stations after he became number one in the market.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Playmate data". Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  2. ^ Williams, Brennan (2011-11-25). "Jennifer Jackson, First Black Playmate, On Life After Baring It All & 'The Playboy Club'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2013-09-25. Interview with Jennifer Jackson about being a Playmate and Bunny
  3. ^ [1] "Humanitarian Pioneer Pinup".