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John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the thirty-fifth President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

After Kennedy's military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II in the South Pacific, his aspirations turned political, with the encouragement and grooming of his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. Kennedy represented the state of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat, and in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960. Kennedy defeated then Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the 1960 U.S. presidential election, one of the closest in American history. He is the only practicing Roman Catholic to be president, as well as the youngest elected to the office, at the age of 43.Kennedy is also the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize. Events during his administration include the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African American Civil Rights Movement and early events of the Vietnam War.

John F. Kennedy During Campaign Signing His Autograph Photographic Poster Print John F. Kennedy During Campaign Signing His Autograph Photographic Poster Print

John F. Kennedy During Campaign Signing His Autograph is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display...

Laurie Grynes Asking John F. Kennedy For His Autograph Photographic Poster Print Laurie Grynes Asking John F. Kennedy For His Autograph Photographic Poster Print

Laurie Grynes Asking John F. Kennedy For His Autograph is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display...

Robert, Edward & John F. Kennedy B&W 8x10 Photo Robert, Edward & John F. Kennedy B&W 8x10 Photo

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The Robot that Helped Make a President - 30th Anniversary Limited Edition The Robot that Helped Make a President - 30th Anniversary Limited Edition

30th Anniversary Limited Edition of which this #344 of 2500. Blue cloth cover with gilt design and title on spine, dust jacket protected by mylar, signed by Charles Hamilton with inscription to previous owner front endpaper and also signed by Kenneth Schwartz, publisher on title page...

John Kennedy autographed 8x10 Photo (Washington Senators) John Kennedy autographed 8x10 Photo (Washington Senators)

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Berlin Wall fragement card John F. Kennedy Topps American Pie Baseball Card #PAPM2 - mint condition unsigned card Berlin Wall fragement card John F. Kennedy Topps American Pie Baseball Card #PAPM2 - mint condition unsigned card

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John F. Kennedy & Jackie Onassis B&W 8x10 Photo John F. Kennedy & Jackie Onassis B&W 8x10 Photo

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Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was charged with the crime and was murdered two days later by Jack Ruby before he could be put on trial. The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald had acted alone in killing the president; however, the House Select Committee on Assassinations declared in 1979 that there was more likely a conspiracy that included Oswald. The entire subject remains controversial, with multiple theories about the assassination still being debated. The event proved to be an important moment in U.S. history because of its impact on the nation and the ensuing political repercussions. Today, Kennedy continues to rank highly in public opinion ratings of former U.S. presidents.

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