JFK: History in an Hour. Sinead Fitzgibbon

JFK: History in an Hour - Sinead Fitzgibbon


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      JFK

      History in an Hour

      Sinead Fitzgibbon

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      History in an Hour is a series of ebooks to help the reader learn the basic facts of a given subject area. Everything you need to know is presented in a straightforward narrative and in chronological order. No embedded links to divert your attention, nor a daunting book of 600 pages with a 35-page introduction. Just straight in, to the point, sixty minutes, done. Then, having absorbed the basics, you may feel inspired to explore further.

      Give yourself sixty minutes and see what you can learn …

      To find out more visit http://historyinanhour.com or follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/historyinanhour

      Contents

       Title Page

       Political Beginnings

       Onwards and Upwards

       When Jack Met Jackie

       A Small Setback

       The Right Man for the Job?

       Presidential Campaign

       The Birth of Camelot

       The Bay of Pigs

       Space Wars

       East vs West

       ‘Eyeball to Eyeball’

       A Moral Crisis

       Vietnam

       Farewell to Camelot

       Epilogue

       Appendix 1: Key Players

       Appendix 2: Timeline of JFK

       Copyright

      Got Another Hour?

      About the Publisher

      Few in political history have enjoyed the kind of instant recognition afforded to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America’s 35th President. Known simply as JFK, Kennedy’s good looks and easy charm was potently deployed through the newly influential medium of television. This meant that his journey to the White House captured the imagination of millions of people, both domestically and internationally.

      For many, Kennedy’s inauguration heralded a bright new dawn for US politics. At just forty-three, he was the youngest man ever to be elected President; he was also the first Roman Catholic. With youth, charisma and widespread popularity on his side, the future seemed bright.

      Unfortunately, he was denied the chance to live up to his early promise. Barely one thousand days into his presidency, which had been marred by civil unrest in the segregated South and the threat of nuclear war from the Soviet Union, Kennedy’s life was curtailed by an assassin’s bullet in Dallas, Texas, in 1963. The country’s youngest-ever elected president thus became the youngest to die – thereby immortalizing JFK as a tragic hero.

      However, since his death, details have emerged of a private life at odds with his public persona. Rumours of serial adultery, hidden health problems, a secret marriage, and even drug addictions have since blurred his once pristine image.

      This, in an hour, is the history of JFK.

      By the mid-twentieth-century, the Kennedy family was among the richest and most powerful in America. Just three generations previously, JFK’s paternal and maternal ancestors had endured lives of poverty in famine-stricken Ireland. Such was their deprivation that both of his great-grandfathers – Thomas Fitzgerald and Patrick Kennedy – were forced to abandon their impoverished country in search of a new and better life in the US State of Massachusetts.

      John ‘Honey Fitz’ Fitzgerald

      In their adoptive country, both families enjoyed success in business and eventually became involved in politics. Thomas Fitzgerald’s son – John Francis Fitzgerald, known as ‘Honey Fitz’ – was a member of both the US House of Representatives and the Massachusetts Senate, in addition to serving two terms as Boston’s first Irish–Catholic mayor. After making his fortune from whiskey importation and a successful foray into banking, Patrick Kennedy’s only son, PJ, also turned his mind to a career in public service. PJ Kennedy would eventually serve five years in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, as well as six years in the State Senate.

      Patrick Joseph ‘PJ’ Kennedy

      On 7 October 1914, after a seven-year courtship, Honey Fitz’s eldest daughter, Rose, married PJ Kennedy’s eldest son, Joseph, thus merging these two influential Irish–American clans.

      John Fitzgerald Kennedy

      Born Brookline, Mass. (83 Beals Street) May 29, 1917

      With


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