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profile in courage
The Pulitzer Prize
Future President John F. Kennedy won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for his book Profiles in Courage.
Future President John F. Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize in Biography in 1957 for his best-selling book, Profiles in Courage, vignettes of eight Senators Kennedy considered politically courageous.
John F. Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize for Profiles in Courage in 1957.
He was credited as the author of such a book and won a Pulitzer prize for it. There is some question about how much of it he actually wrote and how much help he had with writing it.
Kennedy won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles in Courage.
JFK was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Profiles in Courage
He wrote a book called Profiles in Courage
He was the 35th president of the United States and was not a writer. John Kennedy won a Pulitzer Prize for writing, which is not bad for someone who was not a writer. The extent to which it was not Kennedy but his speech-writer Ted Sorenson that wrote the book is open to debate, but Sorensen himself has said that Kennedy wrote significant portions of the book.
John F. Kennedy did not write a book, but he did receive a Pulitzer Prize for "Profiles in Courage," which was ghostwritten by his speechwriter, Ted Sorensen.