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American
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John F. Kennedy |
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President John F. Kennedy
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1961 |
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy
serves as the 35th President from 1961 until his assassination
in 1963. |
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Vice |
Lyndon B. Johnson was Vice President. |
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First Lady |
Jacqueline L. (Bouvier) Kennedy and the President had 2
children. |
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Info. |
Kennedy was a
democrat from
Massachusetts.
For his book, "Profiles in Courage," he received the Pulitzer
Prize.
In the Cuban Missile "crises" air reconnaissance in 1962
discovered nuclear missiles on Russian installations in Cuba.
Kennedy place an embargo against Cuba causing Russia to back
down and agreed to remove the missiles.
Kennedy initiated the Peace Corps.
President Kennedy initiated
tax cuts that resulted in economic growth that caused increases in
tax revenues. That concept, later under
President Reagan, became known as "Trickle Down Economics." |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"With a good
conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of
our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His
blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work
must truly be our own." -
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Inaugural Address. |
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Quotes |
"And so, my fellow
Americans: ask not what your country can do for you, ask what
you can do for your country." - President John Fitzgerald
Kennedy, Inaugural Address.
"The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an
inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build
greatly." - President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
"If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make
the world safe for diversity." - President John Fitzgerald
Kennedy. |
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Birth Death |
John Kennedy was born
May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Norfolk County,
Massachusetts.
John F. Kennedy is assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, in Dallas
Texas on November 22, 1963. |
Index |
Links |
The John F.
Kennedy Library and Museum
John F. Kennedy - White House
History
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Executive Jumps -
G Washington
- J Adams -
T
Jefferson - J Madison -
J Monroe -
J Q
Adams - A Jackson -
- M Van Buren -
W
H Harrison - J Tyler -
J Polk -
Z Taylor -
M Fillmore -
F Pierce
- J Buchanan -
A
Lincoln - A Johnson -
- U S Grant -
R B Hayes
- J Garfield -
C
Arthur - G Cleveland -
B Harrison -
G
Cleveland - W McKinley -
T Roosevelt -
- W Taft
- W Wilson -
W Harding
- C Coolidge -
H
Hoover - F D Roosevelt -
H Truman -
D D Eisenhower
- J F Kennedy -
- L B Johnson -
R Nixon -
G Ford -
J Carter -
R Reagan -
G H W Bush
- B Clinton -
G W Bush
- BH Obama -
- Methodology -
TimeLine of the Presidency -
Inauguration Speeches
- Party Platforms
-
The Early Presidents
- Distinctions of the
Presidencies
Black
American Patriots -
President's Day -
Rhymes about the
Founding Fathers
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