Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States of America (U.S.A.) was assassinated in 1963. This event not only had effects for the U.S., but for a very large part of the world. His murder was never really solved and we still do not believe to know all the facts. There were theories about conspiracies, but none of them could be proved. He was one of the most famous American Presidents and a great loss, especially for America’s minorities which Kennedy tried to help during his presidency. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29,1917,in Brookline, Massachusetts (Worlds Encyclopedia of Assassination np). His father Joseph Kennedy was a banker and stock investor, who made millions in banking, stock, shipbuilding and real estate. Also invested in motion pictures. Kennedy attended private elementary schools, first Canterbury school in New Milford Connecticut, and then Choate school in Wallingford. After high school he went in the summer of 1935 to the London School of Economics. In the fall of 1936 he enrolled in Harvard University, graduating cum laude in June of 1940 Although Kennedy never had to work, his father educated him well and he
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