A Short Biography of President John F. Kennedy
By Kathryn Neumeyer, published Nov 29, 2005
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy returned from war a hero and was elected the Democratic congressman in the Boston area. In 1953 he quickly advanced his political career to the Senate and that same year he married Jacqueline Bouvier. Two years later while he was in recovery from a back injury Kennedy wrote the novel Profiles in Courage which would win it's author Pulitzer Prize in the history category.
1956 is the year in which John F. Kennedy narrowly missed the Democratic nomination for Vice President however four years later he successfully attained a position on the ballot as a presidential candidate. Millions of American citizens watched Kennedy's debates against Republican candidate Richard M. Nixon that election year. John F. Kennedy would prove victorious and become the nation's first Roman Catholic president with just a small margin in the popular vote.
His motivational inaugural speech with the historic comment "Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country." was the beginnings of Kennedy's promises of making the United States once again a productive nation. Innovative plans to jump start the country's economy and ground breaking civil rights legislation where soon being produced from the young president.
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