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First Episode of Doctor WhoReproduction Replica of The Daily Mirror Newspaper from Saturday 23rd November 1963The Cover Story is The Assasination of US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy
He was shot by a lone sniper gun man in Dallas (or was he?)Contains Thirty Two Pages
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November 22, 1963 State Funeral Eternal Flame Memorials Library Legacy Cultural depictionsJohn F. Kennedy\'s signatureCoat of Arms of John F. Kennedy.svgv t eJohn F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. in Dallas, Texas while riding in a presidential motorcade in Dealey Plaza.[1] Kennedy was riding with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally\'s wife, Nellie, and was fatally shot by former U.S. Marine[2] Lee Harvey Oswald. A ten-month investigation by the Warren Commission from November 1963 to September 1964 concluded that Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald before he could stand trial.[3] Kennedy\'s death marked the fourth (following those of Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley) and most recent assassination of an American President. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson automatically became President upon Kennedy\'s death.[4]
In contrast to the conclusions of the Warren Commission, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded in 1979 that Kennedy was \"probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy\".[5] The HSCA agreed with the Warren Commission that the injuries sustained by Kennedy and Connally were caused by Oswald\'s three rifle shots, but they also determined the existence of an additional gunshot based on analysis of an audio recording and therefore \"... a high probability that two gunmen fired at [the] President.\"[6][7] The Committee was not able to identify any individuals or groups involved with the possible conspiracy. In addition, the HSCA found that the original federal investigations were \"seriously flawed\" with respect to information-sharing and the possibility of conspiracy.[8] As recommended by the HSCA, the acoustic evidence indicating conspiracy was subsequently re-examined and rejected.[9]
In light of the investigative reports determining that \"reliable acoustic data do not support a conclusion that there was a second gunman,\" the U.S. Justice Department concluded active investigations and stated \"that no persuasive evidence can be identified to support the theory of a conspiracy in ... the assassination of President Kennedy.\"[10] However, Kennedy\'s assassination is still the subject of widespread debate and has spawned numerous conspiracy theories and alternative scenarios. Polling in 2013 showed that 60% of Americans believe that a group of conspirators was responsible for the assassination.
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 has spurred numerous conspiracy theories, which include accusations of involvement of the CIA, the Mafia, sitting Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, the KGB, or even some combination thereof. Some conspiracy theories further claim that the United States federal government covered up crucial information in the aftermath of the assassination.[1] Former Los Angeles District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi estimated that a total of 42 groups, 82 assassins, and 214 people had been accused at one time or another in various conspiracy scenarios.[2]
In 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only person responsible for assassinating Kennedy. In 1979, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy, although it did not identify any individuals or groups.[3][4] The HSCA reasoned that a second gunman other than Oswald probably also fired at Kennedy, but acoustic evidence which the HSCA accepted in reaching its conclusions was later discredited by experts.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Other federal and municipal investigations have been conducted, most of which support the conclusions reached in the Warren Commission report. Nonetheless, a majority of Americans polled indicated a belief in some sort of conspiracy
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Kennedy (1968) Juscelino Kubitschek (1976) Pope John Paul I (1978) Airey Neave (1979) Francisco de Sá Carneiro and Adelino Amaro da Costa (1980) Olof Palme (1986) Zia-ul-Haq (1988) Vince Foster (1993) Yitzhak Rabin (1995) Diana, Princess of Wales (1997) Nepalese royal family (2001)False Flagattacks USS Maine (1898) RMS Lusitania (1915) Reichstag fire (1933) Pearl Harbor (1941) Operation \"Gladio\" USS Liberty (1967) Widerøe Flight 933 (1982) KAL Flight 007 (1983) Mozambican presidential jet (1986) Pan Am Flight 103 (1988) Oklahoma City bombing (1995) 9/11 attacks (2001) Advance knowledge (2001) WTC collapse (2001) Madrid train bombing (2004) London bombings (2005) Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (2014)Other RMS Titanic (1912) Phar Lap (1932) Adolf Hitler\'s death (1945) Yemenite Children (1948–54) Cairo Fire (1952) Dyatlov Pass incident (1959) Lost Cosmonauts (1950s / 1960s) Elvis Presley\'s death (1977) Jonestown (1978) Satanic ritual abuse (blood libel) MS Estonia (1994) Kurt Cobain (1994) Hello Garci scandal Osama bin Laden (2011) Lahad Datu, Malaysia standoff (2013) Zamboanga City crisis (2013) Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (2014)New World Order Topics Bilderberg Group Black helicopters Bohemian Grove Council on Foreign Relations Denver International Airport Eurabia Illuminati Judeo-Masonic plot Jews The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Freemasons North American Union Catholics Jesuits Vatican ODESSA Rothschild family Skull and Bones The Fellowship Trilateral CommissionBy region Conspiracy theories in the Arab world Israeli animal theories Temple Mount Conspiracy theories in TurkeyUFOs General Alien abduction Area 51 Bermuda Triangle Black Knight satellite Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis Extraterrestrial hypothesis Interdimensional hypothesis Dulce Base Estimate of the Situation (1948) Majestic 12 Men in black Nazi UFOs Project Serpo ReptiliansIncidents Tunguska (1908) Ghost rockets (1946) Maury Island (1947) Roswell (1947) Mantell (1948) Kecksburg (1965) Rendlesham Forest (1980) Cash-Landrum (1980) Varginha (1996) Phoenix Lights (1997) Chicago (2006)United StatesgovernmentApollo Moon landings Barack Obama\'s citizenship / religion / parentage Belgrade Chinese embassy bombing (1999) Black genocide CIA-Kennedy assassination link Allegations of CIA assistance to Osama bin Laden Dulles\' Plan FEMA concentration camps HAARP Jade Helm 15 (2015) Montauk Project October Surprise (1980) Pizzagate (2016) Philadelphia Experiment (1943) Project Azorian (1974) Sandy Hook shooting (2012) Seth Rich (2017) Sovereign citizen / Redemption movement Vast right-wing conspiracy Vietnam War POW / MIA issue TWA Flight 800 (1996)Health, energy,EnvironmentChemtrails Free energy suppression Global warming HIV/AIDS origins HIV/AIDS denialism SARS (2003) Water fluoridationOther 2012 phenomenon Agenda 21 (1992) Cancellation of the Avro Arrow (1959) Bible conspiracy theory Clockwork Orange (1970s) Conspiracy Encyclopedia \"Death\" of Paul McCartney (1969) Homintern Homosexual recruitment Knights Templar Lilla Saltsjöbadsavtalet (1987) Love Jihad Mexican Reconquista New Coke (1985) Phantom time / New Chronology Red mercury Soft coup Vela Incident (1979) War against IslamSee also Denial of mass killings (list) Genocide denialJohn F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy, White House photo portrait, looking up.jpgJohn F. Kennedy in February 196135th President of the United StatesIn officeJanuary 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963Vice President Lyndon B. JohnsonPreceded by Dwight D. EisenhowerSucceeded by Lyndon B. JohnsonUnited States Senatorfrom MassachusettsIn officeJanuary 3, 1953 – December 22, 1960Preceded by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.Succeeded by Benjamin A. Smith IIMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Massachusetts\'s 11th districtIn officeJanuary 3, 1947 – January 3, 1953Preceded by James Michael CurleySucceeded by Tip O\'NeillPersonal detailsBorn John Fitzgerald KennedyMay 29, 1917Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.Died November 22, 1963 (aged 46)Dallas, Texas, U.S.Cause of death AssassinationResting place Arlington National CemeteryPolitical party DemocraticSpouse(s) Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (m. 1953)Relations Kennedy familyChildren Arabella KennedyCaroline Bouvier KennedyJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.Patrick Bouvier KennedyParents Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.Rose Fitzgerald KennedyAlma mater Harvard University (BA)Profession PoliticianSignature Cursive signature in inkMilitary serviceAllegiance United States of AmericaService/branch United States NavyYears of service 1941–1945Rank US Navy O3 infobox.svg LieutenantUnit Motor Torpedo Squadron 2Patrol Torpedo Boat 109Patrol Torpedo Boat 59Battles/wars World War IISolomon Islands campaignAwards Navy and Marine Corps Medal ribbon.svg Navy and Marine Corps MedalPurple Heart ribbon.svg Purple Heart MedalAmerican Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg American Defense Service MedalAmerican Campaign Medal ribbon.svg American Campaign MedalAsiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ribbon.svg Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ three ​3⁄16 inch bronze starsWorld War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg World War II Victory[1]John F. Kennedy, White House photo portrait, looking up.jpg This article is part ofa series aboutJohn F. 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1952 1953 Iranian coup d\'état Uprising of 1953 in East Germany Dirty War (Mexico) Bricker Amendment 1954 Guatemalan coup d\'état Partition of Vietnam Vietnam War First Taiwan Strait Crisis Geneva Summit (1955) Bandung Conference Poznań 1956 protests Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Suez Crisis \"We will bury you\" Operation Gladio Arab Cold War Syrian Crisis of 1957 1958 Lebanon crisis Iraqi 14 July Revolution Sputnik crisis Second Taiwan Strait Crisis 1959 Tibetan uprising Cuban Revolution Kitchen Debate Sino-Soviet split1960s Congo Crisis 1960 U-2 incident Bay of Pigs Invasion 1960 Turkish coup d\'état Soviet–Albanian split Berlin Crisis of 1961 Berlin Wall Portuguese Colonial War Angolan War of Independence Guinea-Bissau War of Independence Mozambican War of Independence Cuban Missile Crisis Sino-Indian War Communist insurgency in Sarawak Iraqi Ramadan Revolution Eritrean War of Independence Sand War North Yemen Civil War Aden Emergency 1963 Syrian coup d\'état Vietnam War Shifta War Guatemalan Civil War Colombian conflict Nicaraguan Revolution 1964 Brazilian coup d\'état Dominican Civil War South African Border War Transition to the New Order Domino theory ASEAN Declaration Laotian Civil War 1966 Syrian coup d\'état Argentine Revolution Korean DMZ conflict Greek military junta of 1967–74 Years of Lead (Italy) USS Pueblo incident Six-Day War War of Attrition Dhofar Rebellion Al-Wadiah War Protests of 1968 French May Tlatelolco massacre Cultural Revolution Prague Spring 1968 Polish political crisis Communist insurgency in Malaysia Invasion of Czechoslovakia Iraqi Ba\'athist Revolution Goulash Communism Sino-Soviet border conflict CPP–NPA–NDF rebellion Corrective Move1970s Détente Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Black September in Jordan Corrective Movement (Syria) Cambodian Civil War Koza riot Realpolitik Ping-pong diplomacy Ugandan-Tanzanian War 1971 Turkish military memorandum Corrective Revolution (Egypt) Four Power Agreement on Berlin Bangladesh Liberation War 1972 Nixon visit to China North Yemen-South Yemen Border conflict of 1972 Yemenite War of 1972 NDF Rebellion Eritrean Civil Wars 1973 Chilean coup d\'état Yom Kippur War 1973 oil crisis Carnation Revolution Spanish transition Metapolitefsi Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Rhodesian Bush War Angolan Civil War Mozambican Civil War Oromo conflict Ogaden War Ethiopian Civil War Lebanese Civil War Sino-Albanian split Cambodian–Vietnamese War Sino-Vietnamese War Operation Condor Dirty War (Argentina) 1976 Argentine coup d\'état Korean Air Lines Flight 902 Yemenite War of 1979 Grand Mosque seizure Iranian Revolution Saur Revolution New Jewel Movement 1979 Herat uprising Seven Days to the River Rhine Struggle against political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union1980s Soviet–Afghan War 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics boycotts 1980 Turkish coup d\'état Peruvian conflict Casamance conflict Ugandan Bush War Lord\'s Resistance Army insurgency Eritrean Civil Wars 1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War Ndogboyosoi War United States invasion of Grenada Able Archer 83 Star Wars Iran–Iraq War Somali Rebellion 1986 Black Sea incident 1988 Black Sea bumping incident South Yemen Civil War Bougainville Civil War 8888 Uprising Solidarity Soviet reaction Contras Central American crisis RYAN Korean Air Lines Flight 007 People Power Revolution Glasnost Perestroika Nagorno-Karabakh War Afghan Civil War United States invasion of Panama 1988 Polish strikes Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 Revolutions of 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall Velvet Revolution Romanian Revolution Die Wende1990s Mongolian Revolution of 1990 German reunification Yemeni unification Fall of communism in Albania Breakup of Yugoslavia Dissolution of the Soviet Union Dissolution of CzechoslovakiaFrozen conflicts Abkhazia China-Taiwan Korea Nagorno-Karabakh South Ossetia Transnistria Sino-Indian border dispute North Borneo disputeForeign policy Truman Doctrine Containment Eisenhower Doctrine Domino theory Hallstein Doctrine Kennedy Doctrine Peaceful coexistence Ostpolitik Johnson Doctrine Brezhnev Doctrine Nixon Doctrine Ulbricht Doctrine Carter Doctrine Reagan Doctrine Rollback Sovereignty of Puerto Rico during the Cold WarIdeologies Capitalism Chicago school Keynesianism Monetarism Neoclassical economics Reaganomics Supply-side economics ThatcherismCommunism Marxism–Leninism Castroism Eurocommunism Guevarism Hoxhaism Juche Maoism Trotskyism Naxalism Stalinism TitoismOther Fascism Islamism Liberal democracy Social democracy Third-Worldism White supremacyOrganizations ASEAN CIA Comecon EEC KGB MI6 Non-Aligned Movement SAARC Safari Club StasiPropaganda Active measures Crusade for Freedom Izvestia Pravda Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Red Scare TASS Voice of America Voice of RussiaRaces Arms race Nuclear arms race Space RaceSee also Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War Soviet espionage in the United States Soviet Union–United States relations USSR–USA summits Russian espionage in the United States American espionage in the Soviet Union and Russian Federation Russia–NATO relations Brinkmanship CIA and the Cultural Cold War Cold War IICategory Commons Portal Timeline List of conflicts[hide] v t eBuddhist crisisEvents Huế Phật Đản (Vesak) shootings Hue chemical attacks Self-immolation of Thích Quảng Đức Double Seven Day scuffle Xá Lợi Pagoda raids 1963 South Vietnamese coup (reaction) Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh DiemPolicy Joint Communiqué Cable 243 Krulak–Mendenhall mission McNamara–Taylor missionPolitical orreligiousfigures Bui Van Luong Bửu Hội Thích Quảng Đức Michael Forrestal W. Averell Harriman Roger Hilsman Thich Thien Hoa John F. Kennedy Thich Tinh Khiet Victor H. Krulak Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Robert McNamara Joseph Mendenhall Ngô Đình Cẩn Ngô Đình Diệm Ngô Đình Nhu Ngô Đình Thục Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ Nguyễn Đình Thuận Madame Nhu Frederick Nolting Thích Trí Quang Maxwell D. Taylor Trần Văn Chương William Trueheart Vũ Văn MẫuMilitaryfigures Lucien Conein Đỗ Cao Trí Đỗ Mậu Dương Văn Minh Huỳnh Văn Cao Lê Quang Tung Lê Văn Kim Nguyễn Hữu Có Nguyễn Khánh Nguyễn Văn Nhung Nguyễn Văn Thiệu Phạm Ngọc Thảo Tôn Thất Đính Trần Kim Tuyến Trần Thiện Khiêm Trần Văn ĐônJournalists Peter Arnett Malcolm Browne David Halberstam Marguerite Higgins Neil Sheehan[hide] v t ePT-109Craft PT boat PT-109 PT-59 Japanese destroyer AmagiriPeople John F. Kennedy Biuku Gasa Eroni Kumana Arthur EvansMedia 1962 Song 1963 Film Comic book PT-109 (model) kit Video game The Search for Kennedy\'s PT 109 (2002 film)Related Kasolo Island (Kennedy Island)[hide] v t eJacqueline Kennedy OnassisFamily John F. Kennedy (first husband, presidency) Caroline Kennedy (daughter) John F. Kennedy Jr. (son) Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (son) Jack Schlossberg (grandson) Rose Schlossberg (granddaughter) Tatiana Schlossberg (granddaughter) Aristotle Onassis (second husband) John Vernou Bouvier III (father) Janet Lee Bouvier (mother) Lee Radziwill (sister) Hugh D. Auchincloss (stepfather) Janet Auchincloss Rutherfurd (half-sister) Edith Ewing Bouvier (aunt)
Life events Hammersmith Farm Kennedy Compound First Lady of the United States White House restoration Televised White House tour White House Historical Association White House Curator Committee for the Preservation of the White House Assassination of John F. Kennedy State funeral of John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Eternal Flame and burial siteFashion Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier The bouffant hairstyle Pillbox hat Pink Chanel suitHonors andmemorials Jacqueline Kennedy Garden Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School balletOther Cultural depictions Jackie O (1997 opera) Jackie (2016 film)[hide] v t eRobert F. KennedyNovember 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968United States Senator from New York, 1965–1968 64th United States Attorney General, 1961–1964Life 1948 Palestine visit Senate Committee investigation of Labor and Management Cuban Missile Crisis ExComm Civil rights Freedom Riders Voter Education Project Baldwin–Kennedy meeting 1964 Democratic National Convention Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Mississippi Delta tour Kennedy Compound Hickory Hill home
Electoral 1964 U.S. Senate election 1968 presidential campaign primaries Boiler Room GirlsSpeeches Law Day Address (1961) Day of Affirmation Address (1966) Conflict in Vietnam and at Home (1968) University of Kansas (1968) Ball State (1968) On the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (1968) \"On the Mindless Menace of Violence\" (1968)Books The Enemy Within (1960) The Pursuit of Justice (1964) To Seek a Newer World (1967) Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis (1969)Assassination Sirhan Sirhan Ambassador Hotel Conspiracy theories GravesiteLegacy andmemorials Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Human Rights Award Journalism Award Book Award Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Landmark for Peace Memorial Kennedy–King College Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools Robert F. Kennedy BridgePopularculture Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963 documentary) Robert Kennedy Remembered (1968 documentary) \"Abraham, Martin and John\" (1968 song) The Missiles of October (1974 docudrama) Kennedy (1983 miniseries) blood Feud (1983 film) Prince Jack (1985 film) Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985 miniseries) Hoover vs. The Kennedys (1987 miniseries) Thirteen Days (2000 film) RFK (2002 film) Bobby (2006 film) RFK Must Die (2007 documentary) The Kennedys (2011 miniseries) Ethel (2012 documentary) Jackie (2016 film)Family,family tree Ethel Skakel (wife) Kathleen Kennedy (daughter) Joseph P. Kennedy (son) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (son) David Kennedy (son) Courtney Kennedy (daughter) Michael Kennedy (son) Kerry Kennedy (daughter) Chris Kennedy (son) Max Kennedy (son) Doug Kennedy (son) Rory Kennedy (daughter) Joseph P. Kennedy III (grandson) Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (father) Rose Kennedy (mother) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (brother) John F. Kennedy (brother presidency) Rosemary Kennedy (sister) Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish (sister) Eunice Kennedy Shriver (sister) Patricia Kennedy Lawford (sister) Jean Kennedy Smith (sister) Ted Kennedy (brother) Patrick J. Kennedy (grandfather) John F. Fitzgerald (grandfather)[hide] v t eTed KennedyFebruary 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009United States Senator from Massachusetts, 1962–2009Electoralhistory United States Senate special election in Massachusetts, 1962 United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1964 1970 1976 1982 1988 1994 2000 2006 United States presidential election, 1980 (Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1980)
Books My Senator and Me: A Dog\'s-Eye View of Washington, D.C. (2006) True Compass (2009)Family,family tree Joan Bennett Kennedy (first wife) Victoria Reggie Kennedy (second wife, widow) Kara Kennedy (daughter) Edward M. Kennedy Jr. (son) Patrick J. Kennedy II (son) Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (father) Rose Kennedy (mother) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (brother) John F. Kennedy (brother presidency) Rosemary Kennedy (sister) Kathleen Kennedy (sister) Eunice Kennedy Shriver (sister) Patricia Kennedy Lawford (sister) Robert F. Kennedy (brother) Jean Kennedy Smith (sister) Patrick J. Kennedy I (grandfather) John F. Fitzgerald (grandfather)Related Awards and honors Political positions Kennedy Compound Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act Chappaquiddick incident The Dream Shall Never Die Mary Jo Kopechne Friends of Ireland Chappaquiddick (2018 film)Commons page Commons Wikiquote page Wikiquote Wikisource page Wikisource texts[hide] v t eKennedy familyI. P. J. Kennedy (1858–1929) Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.Coat of Arms of John F. Kennedy.svgII. Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (1888–1969)Rose Kennedy (1890–1995) Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. John F. Kennedy (m.) Jacqueline Bouvier Rosemary Kennedy Kathleen Kennedy (m.) William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington Eunice Kennedy (m.) Sargent Shriver Patricia Kennedy (m./div.) Peter Lawford Robert F. Kennedy (m.) Ethel Kennedy Jean Kennedy (m.) Stephen Edward Smith Edward M. \"Ted\" Kennedy (m./div. 1st) Joan Bennett; (m. 2nd) Victoria ReggieIII. John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963) Caroline Kennedy (m.) Edwin Schlossberg John F. Kennedy Jr. (m.) Carolyn Bessette Patrick Bouvier KennedyEunice Kennedy Shriver (1921–2009) Bobby Shriver Maria Shriver (m./sep.) Arnold Schwarzenegger Timothy Shriver Mark Shriver Anthony ShriverPatricia Kennedy Lawford (1924–2006) Christopher LawfordRobert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Joseph P. Kennedy II Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (m.) Cheryl Hines David A. Kennedy Courtney Kennedy Hill Michael LeMoyne Kennedy Kerry Kennedy (m./div.) Andrew Cuomo Christopher G. Kennedy Max Kennedy Douglas Harriman Kennedy Rory KennedyJean Kennedy Smith (born 1928) William Kennedy SmithTed Kennedy (1932–2009) Kara Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy Jr. Patrick J. KennedyV. Rose Schlossberg Tatiana Schlossberg Jack Schlossberg Katherine Schwarzenegger Patrick Schwarzenegger Joseph P. Kennedy IIIRelated topics Hickory Hill Kennedy Compound Kennedy curse Merchandise Mart The Kennedys (museum)Category Kennedy familym. = married; div. = divorced; sep. = separated.[hide] v t e(1952 ←) United States presidential election, 1956 (→ 1960)Republican PartyConvention PrimariesNominee Dwight D. EisenhowerVP nominee Richard NixonDemocratic PartyConvention PrimariesNominee Adlai StevensonVP nominee Estes KefauverCandidates John S. Battle Happy Chandler James C. Davis W. Averell Harriman Lyndon B. Johnson Frank Lausche George Bell Timmerman Jr.[show]Third party and independent candidatesOther 1956 elections: House Senate[hide] v t e(1956 ←) United States presidential election, 1960 (→ 1964)Democratic PartyConvention PrimariesNominee John F. Kennedy (campaign)VP nominee Lyndon B. JohnsonCandidates Ross Barnett Pat Brown Michael DiSalle Paul C. Fisher Hubert Humphrey Lyndon B. Johnson George H. McLain Robert B. Meyner Wayne Morse Albert S. Porter Adlai Stevenson George Smathers Stuart SymingtonRepublican PartyConvention PrimariesNominee Richard NixonVP nominee Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.Candidates Barry Goldwater Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. James M. Lloyd Nelson Rockefeller[hide]Third party and independent candidatesAmerican Vegetarian Party Nominee Symon GouldNational States\' Rights Party Nominee Orval FaubusVP nominee J. B. StonerProhibition Party Nominee Rutherford DeckerVP nominee E. Harold MunnSocialist Labor Party Nominee Eric HassVP nominee Georgia CozziniSocialist Workers Party Nominee Farrell DobbsVP nominee Myra Tanner WeissIndependents and other candidates Harry F. Byrd Merritt B. Curtis Lar Daly George Lincoln Rockwell Charles L. SullivanOther 1960 elections: House Senate[hide] v t eCabinet of President John F. Kennedy (1961–63)Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (1961–63)
Secretary of State Dean Rusk (1961–63)Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon (1961–63)Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (1961–63)Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (1961–63)Postmaster General J. Edward Day (1961–63) John A. Gronouski (1963)Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall (1961–1963)Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman (1961–63)Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges (1961–63)Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg (1961–62) W. Willard Wirtz (1962–63)Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Abraham A. Ribicoff (1961–62) Anthony J. Celebrezze (1962–63)[hide] v t eTime Persons of the Year1927–1950 Charles Lindbergh (1927) Walter Chrysler (1928) Owen D. Young (1929) Mohandas Gandhi (1930) Pierre Laval (1931) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932) Hugh S. Johnson (1933) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1934) Haile Selassie (1935) Wallis Simpson (1936) Chiang Kai-shek / Soong Mei-ling (1937) Adolf Hitler (1938) Joseph Stalin (1939) Winston Churchill (1940) Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941) Joseph Stalin (1942) George Marshall (1943) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) Harry S. Truman (1945) James F. Byrnes (1946) George Marshall (1947) Harry S. Truman (1948) Winston Churchill (1949) The American Fighting-Man (1950)1951–1975 Mohammed Mosaddeq (1951) Elizabeth II (1952) Konrad Adenauer (1953) John Foster Dulles (1954) Harlow Curtice (1955) Hungarian Freedom Fighters (1956) Nikita Khrushchev (1957) Charles de Gaulle (1958) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1959) U.S. Scientists: George Beadle / Charles Draper / John Enders / Donald A. Glaser / Joshua Lederberg / Willard Libby / Linus Pauling / Edward Purcell / Isidor Rabi / Emilio Segrè / William Shockley / Edward Teller / Charles Townes / James Van Allen / Robert Woodward (1960) John F. Kennedy (1961) Pope John XXIII (1962) Martin Luther King Jr. (1963) Lyndon B. Johnson (1964) William Westmoreland (1965) The Generation Twenty-Five and Under (1966) Lyndon B. Johnson (1967) The Apollo 8 Astronauts: William Anders / Frank Borman / Jim Lovell (1968) The Middle Americans (1969) Willy Brandt (1970) Richard Nixon (1971) Henry Kissinger / Richard Nixon (1972) John Sirica (1973) King Faisal (1974) American Women: Susan Brownmiller / Kathleen Byerly / Alison Cheek / Jill Conway / Betty Ford / Ella Grasso / Carla Hills / Barbara Jordan / Billie Jean King / Susie Sharp / Carol Sutton / Addie Wyatt (1975)1976–2000 Jimmy Carter (1976) Anwar Sadat (1977) Deng Xiaoping (1978) Ayatollah Khomeini (1979) Ronald Reagan (1980) Lech Wałęsa (1981) The Computer (1982) Ronald Reagan / Yuri Andropov (1983) Peter Ueberroth (1984) Deng Xiaoping (1985) Corazon Aquino (1986) Mikhail Gorbachev (1987) The Endangered Earth (1988) Mikhail Gorbachev (1989) George H. W. Bush (1990) Ted Turner (1991) Bill Clinton (1992) The Peacemakers: Yasser Arafat / F. W. de Klerk / Nelson Mandela / Yitzhak Rabin (1993) Pope John Paul II (1994) Newt Gingrich (1995) David Ho (1996) Andrew Grove (1997) Bill Clinton / Ken Starr (1998) Jeffrey P. Bezos (1999) George W. Bush (2000)2001–present Rudolph Giuliani (2001) The Whistleblowers: Cynthia Cooper / Coleen Rowley / Sherron Watkins (2002) The American Soldier (2003) George W. Bush (2004) The Good Samaritans: Bono / Bill Gates / Melinda Gates (2005) You (2006) Vladimir Putin (2007) Barack Obama (2008) Ben Bernanke (2009) Mark Zuckerberg (2010) The Protester (2011) Barack Obama (2012) Pope Francis (2013) Ebola Fighters: Dr. Jerry Brown / Dr. Kent Brantly / Ella Watson-Stryker / Foday Gollah / Salome Karwah (2014) Angela Merkel (2015) Donald Trump (2016) The Silence Breakers (2017)Wikipedia book Book[hide] v t ePulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1951–1975)Margaret Louise Coit (1951) Merlo J. Pusey (1952) David J. Mays (1953) Charles A. Lindbergh (1954) William S. White (1955) Talbot Faulkner Hamlin (1956) John F. Kennedy (1957) Douglas S. Freeman, John Alexander Carroll and Mary Wells Ashworth (1958) Arthur Walworth (1959) Samuel Eliot Morison (1960) David Donald (1961) Leon Edel (1963) Walter Jackson Bate (1964) Ernest Samuels (1965) Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (1966) Justin Kaplan (1967) George Frost Kennan (1968) Benjamin Lawrence Reid (1969) Thomas Harry Williams (1970) Lawrence Thompson (1971) Joseph P. Lash (1972) W. A. Swanberg (1973) Louis Sheaffer (1974) Robert Caro (1975)Complete list (1917–1925) (1926–1950) (1951–1975) (1976–2000) (2001–2025)[hide] v t eNational Football Foundation Gold Medal winners1958: Dwight D. Eisenhower 1959: Douglas MacArthur 1960: Herbert Hoover & Amos Alonzo Stagg 1961: John F. Kennedy 1962: Byron \"Whizzer\" White 1963: Roger Q. Blough 1964: Donold B. Lourie 1965: Juan T. Trippe 1966: Earl H. \"Red\" Blaik 1967: Frederick L. Hovde 1968: Chester J. LaRoche 1969: Richard Nixon 1970: Thomas J. Hamilton 1971: Ronald Reagan 1972: Gerald Ford 1973: John Wayne 1974: Gerald B. Zornow 1975: David Packard 1976: Edgar B. Speer 1977: Louis H. Wilson 1978: Vincent dePaul Draddy 1979: William P. Lawrence 1980: Walter J. Zable 1981: Justin W. Dart 1982: Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA) - All Honored Jim Brown, Willie Davis, Jack Kemp, Ron Kramer, Jim Swink 1983: Jack Kemp 1984: John F. McGillicuddy 1985: William I. Spencer 1986: William H. Morton 1987: Charles R. Meyer 1988: Clinton E. Frank 1989: Paul Brown 1990: Thomas H. Moorer 1991: George H. W. Bush 1992: Donald R. Keough 1993: Norman Schwarzkopf 1994: Thomas S. Murphy 1995: Harold Alfond 1996: Gene Corrigan 1997: Jackie Robinson 1998: John H. McConnell 1999: Keith Jackson 2000: Fred M. Kirby II 2001: Billy Joe \"Red\" McCombs 2002: George Steinbrenner 2003: Tommy Franks 2004: William V. Campbell 2005: Jon F. Hanson 2006: Joe Paterno & Bobby Bowden 2007: Pete Dawkins & Roger Staubach 2008: John Glenn 2009: Phil Knight & Bill Bowerman 2010: Bill Cosby 2011: Robert Gates 2012: Roscoe Brown 2013: National Football League & Roger Goodell 2014: Tom Catena & George Weiss 2015: Condoleezza Rice 2016: Archie Manning[hide] v t eAssassination of John F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Lee Harvey OswaldAssassination Assassination rifle Timeline J. D. Tippit John Connally Nellie Connally Jacqueline Kennedy Pink Chanel suit James Tague William Greer Roy Kellerman Clint Hill Zapruder film Abraham Zapruder Dealey Plaza Texas School Book Depository Sixth Floor Museum Presidential limousine Parkland Hospital WitnessesAftermath Autopsy Reactions Johnson inauguration Jack Ruby Ruby v. Texas Dictabelt recording Conspiracy theories Single-bullet theory 1992 Assassination Records Act In popular cultureState funeral Foreign dignitaries Burial site and Eternal FlameInvestigations Warren Commission Jim Garrison investigation House Select Committee on Assassinations Researchers[hide] v t ePacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award laureates1960s 1964 John Howard Griffin / John F. Kennedy 1965 Martin Luther King Jr. 1966 R. Sargent Shriver 1967 A. Philip Randolph 1968 James Groppi 1969 Saul Alinsky1970s 1971 Dorothy Day 1974 Harold Hughes 1975 Hélder Câmara 1976 Mother Teresa 1979 Thomas Gumbleton1980s 1980 Crystal Lee Sutton / Ernest Leo Unterkoefler 1982 George F. Kennan 1983 Helen Caldicott 1985 Joseph Bernardin 1986 Maurice John Dingman 1987 Desmond Tutu 1989 Eileen Egan1990s 1990 Mairead Maguire 1991 María Julia Hernández 1992 César Chávez 1993 Daniel Berrigan 1995 Jim Wallis 1996 Samuel Ruiz 1997 Jim and Shelley Douglass2000s 2000 George G. Higgins 2001 Lech Wałęsa 2002 Gwen Hennessey / Dorothy Hennessey 2004 Arthur Simon 2005 Donald Mosley 2007 Salim Ghazal 2008 Marvin Mottet 2009 Hildegard Goss-Mayr2010s 2010 John Dear 2011 Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri 2012 Kim Bobo 2013 Jean Vanier 2014 Simone Campbell 2015 Thích Nhất Hạnh 2016 Gustavo Gutiérrez 2017 Widad Akreyi

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