He wasn't president then - Eisenhower was. Eisenhower did intervene.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's used federal troops to enforce integration in Little Rock, Arkansas
President John F. Kennedy was referred to as a poor little rich kid by one of his rivals. He was the 35th President of the United States.
John F. Kennedy's Attorney General was his little brother, Robert F. Kennedy.
Eisenhower was the President in 1957 when the crisis over integration occurred at Little Rock Central High School.
John F. Kennedy was not commonly referred to as "Little Blue Boy." This nickname is not widely recognized or associated with him. He was more commonly known by his initials, JFK, or as President Kennedy.
the white house.... he was assisnated as PRESIDENT, hence, he was living IN THE WHITE HOUSE think a little.
Carolin Kennedy's pony was named Macaroni. I don't know if her little brother ever had his own pony.
To enforce integration of the high school there
Little Rock, Arkansas
"Ike" was his nickname. President Kennedy's predecessor was President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The integration of black students into Little Rock Central High School is the subject of this story.
The super powers did not intervene in Rwanda because it has become the custom to have the UN intervene instead. Unfortunately the UN usually sits on its hands and does very little.