In this special podcast series, we will look at some of the President’s key trips and policy decisions from 1963 and how they continue to live on today. We will reflect on his assassination and how the generation of the 1960s reacted to it. We will also speak with the following generations about how the President remains an influential figure.
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JFK Library · "Let Us Begin" - JFK35 Season 11 Trailer In 1963, President Kennedy would make decisions that would reflect on his lasting legacy. It would also be a year that he would never complete
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
Caroline Kennedy speaking at the 2010 President's Council dinner Date: March 8, 2010 Creator: Tom Fitzsimmons Copyright: Tom Fitzsimmons, Kennedy Library Foundation
Learn more about the public activations the members of the 2022 Host Committee organized in the weeks surrounding The Earthshot Prize Boston.
The 2022 winner and finalists for the 2022 PEN/Hemingway Award for Best Debut Novel will be honored by Ernest Hemingway’s grandson in a virtual celebration hosted by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
JFK Library · 60 Years of Preserving the White House CO-HOST MATT PORTER: The JFK35 Podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the
JFK Library · 60/20: The Election of 1960 and Its Echoes Today View the transcript for this trailer. Sixty years ago, Senator John F. Kennedy campaigned for President against Vice President Richard M
REPORTER (ARCHIVAL): Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts, Democrat, throws his hat in the Presidential ring at a Washington press conference. JOHN F. KENNEDY (ARCHIVAL): I am, today, announcing my
Sixty years ago, Senator John F. Kennedy campaigned for President against Vice President Richard M. Nixon. The 1960 election was one of the closest in the modern era. This special podcast series covers the 1960 campaign from the primaries through Election Night, highlighting key moments and lesser-known stories in the race leading up to the final vote.
JFK Library · 11.2 EP4 Ireland Homecoming V1 INTERVIEWER: The JFK35 podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation, and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the Blanche and Irving
JFK Library · A Hundred Thousand Welcomes CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 Podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST INTRO BEGINS]
JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. JOHN F. KENNEDY: A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea
On Tuesday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m. EST, join former Kennedy administration official Chuck Daly as he recalls his life with his son, Charlie Daly. Daly served with JFK in the Senate and the White
JFK Library · Let Us Begin: A Moral Issue 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 and Irving
The Kennedy Library Foundation’s New Frontier Network hosted an evening celebrating the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy’s book A Nation of Immigrants, and honoring special guests Khizr and
JFK Library · Let Us Begin: A New Generation of Leadership Let Us Begin: A New Generation of Leadership ANNOUNCER: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and
JFK Library · Atomic Gambit: A Pretty Bad Fix MATT PORTER: When President Kennedy CIA director told him the Soviets had secretly placed nuclear missiles in Cuba on October 16th, his fears and warnings
About This Episode JFK Library · 60/20: A Tale of Two Campaigns What would it take to win the White House in 1960? For the Kennedy campaign, it started with building a trusted team, and a readiness to
JFK Library · 60/20: A Tale of Two Campaigns MATT PORTER: The 60/20 podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation, and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the Blanche & Irving
JFK Library · Atomic Gambit: A Very Dangerous Road [CLIP OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS] PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY: For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human