John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia John F Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), also known as JFK, was the 35th president of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963
John F. Kennedy - Encyclopedia Britannica John F Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States (1961–63), who faced a number of foreign crises, especially the Cuban missile crisis, but managed to secure such achievements as the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty and the Alliance for Progress
Life of John F. Kennedy - JFK Library Like all leaders, John Kennedy made mistakes, but he was always optimistic about the future He believed that people could solve their common problems if they put their country's interests first and worked together
John F. Kennedy - White House Historical Association President Kennedy wanted America to resume its enduring mission as the first nation dedicated to the preservation of human rights With the Alliance for Progress and the Peace Corps, he brought American idealism to the aid of developing nations
John F. Kennedy - Facts, Presidency Assassination | HISTORY Elected in 1960 as the 35th president of the United States, 43-year-old John F Kennedy became one of the youngest U S presidents, as well as the first Roman Catholic to hold the office
John F. Kennedy | The White House John F Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States (1961-1963), the youngest man elected to the office On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, JFK was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, becoming also the youngest President to die
The Presidency of John F. Kennedy: A Legacy of Leadership This article delves into the presidency of John F Kennedy, exploring his early life, domestic and foreign policies, technological advancements, and the tragic events surrounding his assassination, providing insights into his enduring legacy
Presidency of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic elected president, as well as the youngest candidate ever to win a U S presidential election Historians and political scientists tend to rank Kennedy as an above-average president