JFK Library · Examining Ernest Hemingway About This Episode Thanks to a twist of fate, the JFK Library is the major repository of Ernest Hemingway's works, holding nearly 90% of his existing
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JFK Library · Saving Our Shorelines About This Episode President John F. Kennedy felt a profound connection to the environment, particularly the sea. The ocean played a key role in the president's
JFK Library · Voting Rights in America with Stacey Abrams MATT PORTER: The JFK35 Podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the Blanche
JFK: And this system has the advantage of providing more direct communication. MATT PORTER: Live televised press conferences are a mainstay in politics today. But it was President Kennedy who held the
About the Puzzle On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American to go into space, in a mission that lasted just over 15 minutes. This short flight was a milestone for the US, who had been
People often ask me about my father’s legacy. To me, one of President Kennedy’s greatest achievements was inspiring a generation of Americans to serve their country. He believed that each person in
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides financial support, staffing, and creative resources for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The
Caroline Kennedy speaking at the 2010 President's Council dinner Date: March 8, 2010 Creator: Tom Fitzsimmons Copyright: Tom Fitzsimmons, Kennedy Library Foundation
Caroline Kennedy pictured with the Women of Liberia: Leymah Gbowee, Viaba Flomo, and Janet Johnson Bryant, Profile in Courage Award recipients, May 18, 2009. Gbowee and her collegues risked their
Senator Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy honor John Seigenthaler for his years of service as chair of the Profile in Courage Award Committee at the 2008 President's Council dinner. Date: 3/10/08 Creator
Jill Ker Conway with Richard and Nancy Donahue at the Profile in Trust Wall Dedication, at the Kennedy Library Date: November 4, 2009 Creator: Tom Fitzsimmons Copyright: Tom Fitzsimmons, Kennedy
Kennedy Library Foundation Chairman Kenneth R. Feinberg with Mars Child and Jay Zimmerman at the Profile in Courage Trust Wall Dedication Date: November 4, 2009 Creator: Tom Fitzsimmons Copyright: Tom
About the Collection In 1967 and 1969, CBS donated certain pre-presidential and presidential film footage of John F. Kennedy to the John F. Kennedy Library Corporation (the predecessor of the John F
About the Collection Rose Kennedy first deposited the Kennedy Family Collection (the "Collection") of still photographs in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in 1975 and made
Celebration Co-Chairs Paul and Sandy Edgerley David H. Long, Chairman and CEO of Liberty Mutual Insurance Thank you to all who joined us for Celebrating Courage, an evening of inspiration to honor
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About This Episode Live televised press conferences are a mainstay in politics today, but it was President John F. Kennedy who held the first one from the White House in 1961. On this episode, we’ll
While JFK was only a year old at the time of the 1918 Flu Pandemic, Ernest Hemingway, whose papers are housed at the JFK Library, was old enough to witness and record his thoughts throughout the pandemic.
When President Kennedy became his party’s nominee in 1960, Eleanor Roosevelt would eventually endorse him from her role as the leading member of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. However, he wasn’t her first or even second choice.
In this episode of JFK35, JFK Library and JFK Library Foundation Directors Alan Price and Rachel Flor discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Library's and Foundation’s ongoing work, including sharing more of the Library and its resources to those at home.
When President Kennedy became his party’s nominee in 1960, Eleanor Roosevelt would eventually endorse him from her role as the leading member of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. However, he wasn’t her first or even second choice.
In this episode, we’ll talk about President Kennedy and the man he trusted to build the Peace Corps, Sargent Shriver. Our guests will include Dr. Jamie Price, executive director of the Sargent Shriver Peace Institute, and we’ll also speak with Massachusetts Congressman Joe Kennedy III, President Kennedy’s great-nephew and an alumni of the Peace Corps.
In this episode of JFK35, JFK Library and JFK Library Foundation Directors Alan Price and Rachel Flor discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Library's and Foundation’s ongoing work, including sharing more of the Library and its resources to those at home.