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President Kennedy with his wife, Jacqueline, and their children, John Jr. and Caroline, in Hyannis Port, 1962.

President Kennedy and family, Hyannis Port (Squaw Island), 04 August 1962. ST-C22-1-62

President Kennedy meets with the leaders of the March on Washington in the Oval Office on 28 August, 1963.

President Kennedy meets with leaders of the March on Washington, 28 August 1963. ST-C277-1-63

Cuban Missle Crisis Map of Missle Range
Cuban Missle Crisis Map of Missle Range
President Kennedy smiling and pointing at a News Conference in the State Department Auditorium, 20 November 1962.

President Kennedy at news conference, 20 November 1962. AR 7595-B

The links below lead you to materials and resources organized by topic areas.  Some topics include only primary source materials; others include essays, chronologies, activities, and bibliographies.  

 

The Life of John F. Kennedy

Click here for a brief biography of John F. Kennedy.

 

 

Selected Speeches of John F. Kennedy

 

Picture Gallery

Follow this link for photographs of John F. Kennedy and his family.

 

 

Historical Resources

Explore a Timeline and White House Diary which provide chronologies of the Kennedy years.  Also, visit the Reference Desk for a wealth of information on John F. Kennedy and the political and social climate of the 1960s.

 

Integrating Ole Miss

This interactive website tells the story of James Meredith, the first African American to be admitted to the University of Mississippi, and the tumultuous events following this historic event.  Witness the events firsthand through the actual letters, recorded telephone conversations, and images of those who made history.

 

Leaders in the Struggle for Civil Rights

These letters and telegrams from key figures help tell the story of the civil rights movement during the Kennedy years. Documents included are from James Farmer, Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney Young.

 

World on the Brink: John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis

Investigate the rich historical evidence in this online exhibit to analyze the events, decisions, and outcomes of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

 

Americans in Space

This link leads you to speeches and remarks by the President, memoranda and correspondence, photographs, an oral history interview of John Glenn, and an activity to guide your exploration of these documentary materials. 

 

Press Conferences: Briefings and Transcripts

Click here to learn more about the role of President Kennedy's Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger, and compare some of Salinger's briefings of the President with specific press conference transcripts.

Click here to explore White House transcripts of all press conferences given by the President between the years 1961-1963; the August 20, 1963 press conference includes a sound recording. 

 

 

Vietnam and the Presidency

Read transcripts from an historic two-day conference held at the Kennedy Library on March 10-11, 2006, examining the history of the Vietnam War and the Presidency. Participants included General Alexander Haig, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Special Counsel to President Kennedy Theodore Sorensen, and Special Assistant to President Johnson Jack Valenti.

 

 

Historical Literature for Elementary and Middle Grades

These bibliographies describe excellent books about American history for elementary and middle school students.  Includes guidelines for selecting high quality books and other resources to learn about American history through literature.

 

In Their Own Words

Learn the stories of important people in the Kennedy era through their own words.  Click here to find out about upcoming public affairs forums at the Kennedy Library covering a diverse range of political, cultural, and artistic topics reflecting the legacy of President and Mrs. Kennedy. Then visit our "Past Forums" page to read transcripts from some of our past programs.

 
 
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