On November 9, 1960, John F. Kennedy was named the winner of the U.S. presidential election and became the first-ever Irish American Catholic President of the United States. Editor’s Note ...
It was 61 years ago today when the shots rang out in Dallas that ultimately killed then president John F. Kennedy, while the ...
The JFK assassination sent the nation into mourning and shook it to its core, as Americans searched for answers.
Today is Nov. 22, a date which once caused Americans of all ages to shudder as they contemplated the tragedy and lost promise ...
In 1961, after winning the 1960 Presidential election, John F. Kennedy delivered his iconic inaugural address from Washington ...
Ever since President Kennedy was killed in November 1963, skeptics have wondered if the “official version” of the ...
Sixty-one years ago this month, John F. Kennedy was shot in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Two generations have passed since ...
A 1960 campaign commercial was shown in which Eleanor Roosevelt read a statement urging citizens to vote for John F. Kennedy for president. A 1960 campaign commercial was shown in which Eleanor ...
than John F. Kennedy in 1960. Yet Kennedy went ahead and succeeded as Churchill never did. He succeeded, that is, in achieving power even while he was sounding the alarm. There is reason to ...
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Born on Nov. 25, 1960, John F. Kennedy Jr. was a shining figure in New York City society, garnering the hopes of millions of Americans that he would one day be the next president of the United States.
John F. Kennedy was announced as the winner of the US Presidential election on November 9, 1960. Kennedy, with his running mate Lyndon B. Johnson, narrowly beat Republican Richard Nixon to become ...