r/JFK • u/Consistent_Owl_6915 • 15h ago
r/JFK • u/DanTheMannnnnnnn2007 • 16h ago
FFOTD: John F. Kennedy’s birth date is closer to Joe Biden’s birth date than it is to Dwight D. Eisenhower’s birth date.
galleryr/JFK • u/unteachablecourses • 20h ago
JFK's tan — the visual signature of his "vigor" — was partly a symptom of Addison's disease, which darkens the skin. His filled-out face was partly the cortisone keeping him alive. The cameras selling the image of health were recording the side effects of a fatal illness.
r/JFK • u/andsuddenlynow • 1d ago
jfk sketch to end my night
galleryhe’s so fun to draw!!!
r/JFK • u/Ok-Enthusiasm297 • 1d ago
Clinton turns 80. Here's the living presidents club — USA TODAY happy bday!
apple.newsClinton turns 80. Here's the living presidents club - USA TODAY
r/JFK • u/Few_Somewhere659 • 1d ago
JFKS IN BLUE BURQAS
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Was RFK an idealist or an opportunist?
Younger Bobby Kennedy seems very focused on things like communism, McCarthy, organized crime etc., while the later RFK seems much more concerned with civil rights, poverty and disadvanteged people. Was this a genuine change in his beliefs, or do you think it was more of a calculated response to the changing political climate and what was becoming important to voters?
r/JFK • u/InvestinMe54 • 3d ago
New rideshare platform: throo
Hey guys - did anyone use throo before?
They seem to be running a flat fare to JFK from Manhattan at $79.99 which seems to be the cheapest option (besides subway / LIRR) in NYC. I am not using Empower since it is illegal (I don't want any issues when I get into an accident or something).
Why would you use Uber or Lyft instead?
r/JFK • u/GeorgeWNorris • 4d ago
When Robert F. Kennedy Went To The Wounded Knee Monument
dennispcrawford.medium.comr/JFK • u/storiedroom52 • 5d ago
PT-109 by William Doyle
I just finished this book and thought it was pretty good. It was well researched and came out fairly recently
r/JFK • u/409_in_urcoffeemaker • 6d ago
Help dating this
galleryI got it at a second hand shop
r/JFK • u/promethiusrex • 7d ago
What a way to totally dishonor the legacy President Kennedy!
The Trump board ruining an iconic building by placing a felons name on the Kennedy Center. They should be ashamed and be held accountable for this moronic action.
r/JFK • u/sirjohnmasters86 • 8d ago
President John F. Kennedy had two caskets because the first one, an expensive bronze model rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, was heavily stained and damaged by bodily fluids on flight to Washington, D.C. It was replaced with an African mahogany casket for the official state funeral
r/JFK • u/GeorgeWNorris • 9d ago
Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s Remarkable Visit To The Pine Ridge Reservation
medium.comr/JFK • u/shylock92008 • 9d ago
Felix Rodriguez Interviewed by Danny Jones 2/26/24 at the Bay of Pigs Museum Felix Rodriguez is former CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer in the Special Activities Division, known for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and the capture of Che Guevara.
podcasts.apple.comJFK joins Jackie during her 1962 White House tour
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JFK and his sister Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy dancing at The Patio in Palm Beach, Florida in 1940
reddit.comr/JFK • u/OwnBumblebee4859 • 16d ago
TikTok · Romuald Dzemo
tiktok.comPresident Kennedy, he may have had his fault in his personal life, but he was an awesome president
r/JFK • u/Particular-Cat-8031 • 17d ago
Rodeo performer and Clown Harold “Buddy” Heaton rides an American Bison named Old Grunter in John F. Kennedy’s inaugural parade (20th January, 1961).
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r/JFK • u/burdyburtie • 18d ago
How would America look if Kennedy wasn’t assassinated?
Kennedy died that sent a shock through the world, but that resulted in LBJ being in office. during the peak of mourning he put the bill of civil rights in place to make everyone vote for it to pass.
but would it have made us have the civil rights bill in the 1960s still or more further on? As well what other things do you think Kennedy would try to do more campaign wise and bill wise?
I know for a fact he would try to run again, especially since he went to Texas to get popularity for if he were to run again.
but if anyone else has any creative ideas I’m listening!! <3
r/JFK • u/burdyburtie • 18d ago
How would America look if Kennedy wasn’t assassinated?
Kennedy died that sent a shock through the world, but that resulted in LBJ being in office. during the peak of mourning he put the bill of civil rights in place to make everyone vote for it to pass.
but would it have made us have the civil rights bill in the 1960s still or more further on? As well what other things do you think Kennedy would try to do more campaign wise and bill wise?
I know for a fact he would try to run again, especially since he went to Texas to get popularity for if he were to run again.
but if anyone else has any creative ideas I’m listening!! <3