john f. kennedy by kyle d. adamcik
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John F. Kennedyby Kyle D. Adamcik
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Intro
• JFK was the 35th president• Born May 29, 1917 in
Massachusetts• Died Nov. 22, 1963 in Dallas,
TX• Only Catholic President• Only President to win Pulitzer
Prize http://photobucket.com/images/John+F.+Kennedy/
Alabama
• On June 11, 1963, President Kennedy intervened when Alabama Governor George Wallace blocked the doorway to the University of Alabama to stop two African American students from attending.
• Wallace moved when confronted by the deputy attorney general and the Alabama National Guard that JFK had federalized.
http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rightsmanaged/OUT18750826/governor-george-c-wallace-blocking-doorway-of
Berlin Wall
• John was president when the Berlin Wall was built.
wallhttp://gulaghistory.org/nps/onlineexhibit/after/fall-src/images/wall_detail1.jpg
Civil Rights
• Kennedy gave a speech on TV and radio calling for civil rights legislation to provide equal access to public schools and other facilities, and greater protection of voting rights.
• His proposals became part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed after his death
Democrat
• JFK was a member of the Democratic Party
Executive Order 11063
• Prohibited racial discrimination in federally supported housing or "related facilities.
• In response to the riots when James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi, but was prevented from entering and violence erupted.
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/wO4AR5ybSkunk6n3gWsaCw.aspx
Football
• Jack played football
http://www.historyplace.com/kennedy/early-football-team.htm
Great Pain
• Half of his life, he had intense back pain
http://www.historyplace.com/kennedy/politician-back-surgery.htm
Half Dollar
• John was later put on the American half dollar.
Invasion • JFK ordered the Bay of
Pigs invasion in Cuba to oust Fidel Castro from power.
• Castro’s forces defeated the U.S. trained rebels easily http://havanajournal.com/politics/entry/
life_magazine_bay_of_pigs_feature_issue_may_10_1963/
Jack
• John’s nickname was Jack as a little kid.
http://www.historyplace.com/kennedy/early.htm
Kids
• Caroline loved to ride her horse, Macaroni, on the White House lawn.
• John Jr liked to play hide and seek. His favorite place was under the president’s desk. Once, during a meeting, he popped out and said “I am a big bear and I’m hungry.” They all laughed.
Kids in the Oval Office
http://www.whha.org/whha_classroom/classroom_4-8-firstkids.html
Love
• He married Jacqueline Bouvier
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Whitehouseportraitjackie_curvecorrected.jpg
Most Likely to Succeed
• In high school, he was voted most likely to succeed
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1935-JFK-KENNEDY-Choate-School-yearbook-photos-/290435084477
N.A.S.A
• JFK wanted the U.S. to lead the world in exploring outer space.
• He challenged the U.S. to be the first country to send a man to the moon by the end of the1960s.
• The government put time, effort, and money into building better rockets, training astronauts, and sending them closer and closer to the moon.
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKWHP-ST-A13-60-62.aspx
Oswald
• It was a great day in Dallas . The President was in Dallas. The parade was going on. Then 2 gunshots. The limo speeds to the hospital. The president is dead by a gun shot to the back and one to the head . The police are everywhere. Then the gun is found. A rifle under the name of Oswald. Then the search was on. He was found by police and killed by Jack Ruby.
“Profiles in Courage” / Pulitzer Prize
• He wrote this book while recovering from a back operation.
• He won the Pulitzer Prize for history for this book.
Quick Rise to Politics
• 1946—Elected to House of Representative
• 1952—Elected to U.S. Senate
• 1956—Nominated to be VP for Adali Stevenson, but lost
• 1960—Elected President of the U.S.A.
Russia and the Cold War
• Period of political and military tension between U.S. and Russia.
Sick
• He was always sick as a child. His parents joked if a bug bit him, it would die
Tragedies• JFK’s older brother Joe Jr., killed in action
in WWII.
• Sister, Kathleen, died in a plane crash
• Suffered a miscarriage and stillborn, and son, Patrick, died two days after birth
• Brother Robert assassinated
• Son John Jr. died in a plane crash
United States Navy
• He was in the Navy in World War II• He became a Lieutenant
http://photobucket.com/images/JFK+in+uniform/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PT-109_crew.jpg
Victory Medal
• JFK was given the World War II Victory Medal.
• This is 1 of 9 medals he received
Waves
• John loved the sea.• He sailed boats all the time.
http://theneotraditionalist.com/2010/06/14/jack-and-jackie-go-sailing/
X-tremely Close Call• Kennedy implemented a naval blockade of Cuba when
photos showed Russian missile being installed in Cuba.
• Two weeks of tension resolved when Russia dismantled the missiles and U.S. removed missiles from Turkey.
• Closest to a nuclear war ever
http://library.thinkquest.org/11046/
Young Politician• He was the youngest elected President
and the 2nd youngest to serve as President
• The 1st President born in the 20th Century
http://photobucket.com/images/John+F.+Kennedy/
Zapruder File
• A home movie that captured the shooting of JFK
• Film used in the investigation of the assassination
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zaprudercamera.jpg
Conclusion
• John F. Kennedy was a inspiration and a proud leader. A man who went through personal tragedies and pain, but still resolved world crisis. The day he died continues to be a day of sadness for all. His actions and triumphs are still being felt today.
Work Cited
• Adler, David A. (1992). “A Picture Book of John F. Kennedy”. Holiday House
• Denenberg, Barry (1988). “John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America's 35th President”. Scholastic Paperbacks.
• Editors of Time for Kids (2005). “John F. Kennedy: The Making of a Leader”. Harper Collins.
• Hamilton, Sue (1989). “The Assassination of a President: John F. Kennedy”. Abdo and Daughters.