
Historic Speeches - JFK Library
He consistently took care to choose the right words and phrases that would send the right message. This section presents some of John F. Kennedy's most historic speeches; view a …
"Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You" - US History
John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961 We observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom — symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning — signifying …
JFK's 10 Best Speeches - YouTube
President John F. Kennedy's 10 most memorable speeches in honor of the 50th anniversary of his death.Watch the full speeches:Inaugural Address, 1961 - http:/...
John F. Kennedy - Top 10 Greatest Speeches - TIME
In a relatively brief address that he spent two months crafting, Kennedy —at 43, the youngest president elected to the office and the first Roman Catholic — stressed the importance of …
The City Upon a Hill Speech - JFK Library
3 days ago · In the speech, which would later become known as “The City Upon a Hill” speech, Kennedy paid tribute to the early role Massachusetts played in creating a republic – he …
JFK Speeches - JFK Library
Remarks of John F. Kennedy in a Campaign Speech on the National Housing Crisis, Boston, Massachusetts, June, 1946
Selected Speeches - JFK The Last Speech
Yet, to quote from Ted Sorensen, “John Kennedy was the true author of all of his speeches and writings. They set forth his ideals and ideas, his decisions and policies, his knowledge of …
From the archives: John F. Kennedy delivers one of his most famous …
On Jan. 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy was sworn into office as the 35th president of the United States. Watch CBS News' live coverage from that day as Kennedy famously appealed to …
'Ask Not...': JFK's Words Still Inspire 50 Years Later - NPR
Jan 18, 2011 · During his inaugural speech on Jan. 20, 1961, U.S. President John F. Kennedy wasn't wearing a coat or hat in freezing weather as he spoke of beginnings and ends, war and …
January 20, 1961: Inaugural Address - Miller Center
In his Inaugural Address, Kennedy pledges to support liberty, commit to allies, avoid tyranny, aid the underprivileged throughout the world, and strengthen the Americas. Kennedy challenges …