John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born of May 29, 1917 and was the second son of nine children of Joseph Patrick Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. The ancestors before him were of Wayford County in Ireland. John F. Kennedy's father served as first chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and a US ambassador to Great Britain during Franklin D. Roosevelts administration. His mother was the daughter of John F. Fitzgerald who was also a political figure. John F. Kennedy attended elementary schools in Brookline and Riverdale, Massachusetts until the age of thirteen. After that, he was sent to the Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut. Later, he transferred to the Choate Academy in Wallingford, Connecticut and graduated at eighteen. For a short period of time, he attended he attended college at Princeton but left because he had developed a case of page 3 jaundice. In 1936, he enrolled in Harvard and majored in international relations and in government. After graduating in 1940, he enrolled in the Stanford University graduate business school and dropped out six months later. Soon after, he joined the navy. Kennedy ran for the US House of Representatives in 1946 and took his seat in Congress in 1947
One of page 4 the major issues being debated at the time was the Cold War with The Soviet Union. The assassin was captured hours after the assassination in theater nearby; his name was Lee Harvey Oswald, a former US Marine. Kennedy's running mates for the Presidency in 1960 were Richard Nixon and Harry Byrd. Efforts to revive him failed as they brought him to Parkland Memorial Hospital. Soon after his enrollment, riots broke out and President Kennedy ordered three-thousand federal troops to restore order. A year later, James Meridith enrolled at the University of Mississippi and became the first black to study there. Kennedy asked Congress to pass legislation for civil rights laws. After riots broke out, US Marshals were sent in to set things back in order. Kennedy had captured 303 electoral votes over Nixon who had 219 votes and Byrd who had 15 votes. and was reelected two more times in 1948 and in 1950. They were promised military aid from the US by President Kennedy refused to give them any. He was then later killed by a nightclub owner, Jack Ruby.
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