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... After his death in Dallas, Johnson was sworn in as President of the United States, on the plane back to Washington. Kennedy's funeral was held on November 25 ...
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... She was graduated from George Washington University, in Washington, DC Kennedy's old back injury still gave him a great deal of pain. ...
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... He even wrote to President Kennedy himself that his ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin in Washington enjoyed his "complete trust," to encourage the use of regular ...
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... In 1952, while working as a photographer for the Washington Times-Herald, she interviewed Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. ...
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... and abroad. Later on, Joseph Kennedy had been invalided, but the other Kennedys were in and out of Washington DC. Robert Kennedy ...
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... During their political lives in Washington, DC, Lincon and Kennedy and their wives lost their children while living in the White House. ...
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... Kennedy stressed the tax reform would be an important part of his ... Washington, DC Congressional Quarterly Alamanc-Henrietta and nelson Poynter-Copyright 1962 by ...
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... streets of Dallas, Texas. Every year millions pay homage in Washington and wonder who really killed John Kennedy. Many deem it to ...
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... She received one of the eight Women of the Year awards given from the Ladies' Home Journal at Washington's Kennedy Center in 1973. ...
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... As his first assignment, Ensign Kennedy was assigned to ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) in Washington and was there during the Japanese attack on Pearl ...
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... gave a dramatic and inspirational speech in Washington, DC After a long march ... President John F. Kennedy was never able to mobilize sufficient support to pass a ...
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... These missiles, if fired, would reach the whole United States except for Oregon and Washington. On October eighteenth President Kennedy met with Soviet Foreign ...
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... leaders organized the march, White politicians in Washington were afraid that there would be violence. US Congress tried to convince President Kennedy to call ...
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... George Washington and Dwight D. Eisenhower, may warn or even alarm us. Whether they contain the polished prose and delivery of President John F. Kennedy's ...
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... On the 28th of August 200,000 people marched down the mall in Washington DC singing "We shall overcome" and Kennedy publicly called for a civil rights act. ...
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... While a junior member of the Senate in 1952, Kennedy met Jacquelin Lee Bouvier, who was working as a photographer for the Washington Times Herald. ...
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... When I was in eighth grade we took a trip to Washington. ... There I saw where President Kennedy and his wife were buried along with the internal flame. ...
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... working for the newspaper she crossed paths with one of the most eligible bachelors in Washington. She slowly began a romance with Senator John F. Kennedy. ...
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... Washington DC Copyright 2000. This was also a very valuable website. It told in more detail about all the people, such as Kennedy's advisors, that were ...
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... leaders organized the march, White politicians in Washington were afraid that there would be violence. US Congress tried to convince President Kennedy to call ...
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... of the Organization of American States (OAS), and Congressional leaders were requested to return to Washington. On Monday, President Kennedy addressed the ...
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... not be fully free until all its citizens are free." John F. Kennedy said this ... King and other black leaders organized the 1963 March on Washington, a massive ...
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... months program of special exercise and was accepted into the Navy as a desk clerk in Washington. He was disgusted and applied for a transfer. Kennedy was sent ...
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... It declared that Washington citizens could have the right to vote in elections. Throughout Kennedy's time there was much movement involving Civil Rights in the ...
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... 1958: Ten thousand students hold a Youth March for Integrated Schools in Washington, DC 1959: Sit ... 1960: John F. Kennedy is elected president by a narrow margin. ...
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... (John P. Kennedy p. 10: 119-28)." At the same time George Washington was petitioning the throne to end the importation of slaves to the colonies he had bought ...
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... The Return to Washington The casket bearing Kennedy's body was removed to the presidential jet plane, Air Force One, where Lyndon B. Johnson took the oath of ...
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... of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: Hearings before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy. Washington, DC : USGPO ...
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... They exist in dark tenements in Washington, DC, within sight of the Capitol ... On the Sunday before the California primary, Kennedy had appeared before groups in ...
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... doubt they had to move the missiles from Cuba; the only question was what the Russian's could extract from Washington in return. President Kennedy had never ...
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