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  1. Hace 1 día · About Historic Speech. Accession Number: MR65-221. Date: January 09, 1961. Description: Address of President-Elect John F. Kennedy Delivered to a Joint Convention of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The State House, Boston, January 9, 1961. Also known as the "City Upon a Hill" speech.

  2. Hace 4 días · In his speech President Kennedy discusses his hopes for the reunification of Germany, and emphasizes the philosophical differences between capitalism and communism, noting, "Freedom is indivisible, and when one man is enslaved, all are not free."

  3. Hace 4 días · 30 January 1961. Description. Sound recording of President John F. Kennedys State of the Union message addressed to Congress at the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.

  4. Hace 4 días · Historians and political scientists often cite John F. Kennedy’s famous televised address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association on Sept. 12, 1960, as the turning point in that year’s ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Rhetorical final draft Manuel Perez Pina In conclusion, John F. Kennedy’s inaugural speech was an effective use of rhetorical strategies, including pathos, logos, and ethos. By using these strategies, Kennedy was able to inspire hope, unity, and a sense of purpose among the American people during a time of political and social turmoil.

  6. Hace 2 días · John F. Kennedy 's tenure as the 35th president of the United States began with his inauguration on January 20, 1961, and ended with his assassination on November 22, 1963. Kennedy, a Democrat from Massachusetts, took office following his narrow victory over Republican incumbent vice president Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.

  7. Hace 2 días · What Is the 1966 Kennedy Half Dollar Made Of? The Kennedy half dollar, a fifty-cent coin, was first created by the US Mint in 1964. Today, the coin is still made. Congress approved what was intended to be a memorial a little over a month after John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was shot and killed.