He said that civil rights was a moral issue
President John F. Kennedy made the important distinction that civil rights were a moral issue and not just a political one. He stressed that the fight for civil rights was not just about gaining equal rights and protections for African Americans, but also about upholding the principles of justice and equality that America stood for. Kennedy also recognized the need for federal intervention to enforce civil rights and protect individual liberties.
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In the year 1961, President Kennedy authorized the wear of the green beret for Special Forces soldiers. At the event that this happened, President Kennedy delivered a speech whereby he made the green beret a "mark of distinction in the trying times ahead." The Green Berets became a very real distinction of excellence among special forces at that very moment.
Maybe because of the eternal flame lit by Kennedy's wife Jackie.
Maybe because of the eternal flame lit by Kennedy's wife Jackie.
Because he was a good president.
It is related to the succeission of the Presidency, when Kenndy was shot the constitution was unclear regarding the Vice President would be in normal succession for the office of the President.
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No, Joseph Kennedy was the father of President John F. Kennedy.
yes it is because everything with a president involved is important.
Lyndon Johnson was Vice President to President John F. Kennedy. Johnson became president following Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
John F. Kennedy inaugurated as U.S. President