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Assassination of JFK and the impact it had on America

THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK AND ITS IMPACT ON AMERICA



John Fitzgerald Kennedy was officially pronounced the youngest president of the United States in 1960. He spoke out against all injustices and tyranny in the world that will win the support of oppressed and people of all races. With such a kind heart and persistence to making the world a better place it’s clear that Kennedy’s assassination was unexpected. But was John’s short term in office beneficial for the government or for the people, why would anyone conspire against this gentle person, and what impact did this assassination have on America.
President Kennedy lived a comfortable childhood in Brookline, Massachusetts. It was the modest suburbs of Brookline where he would develop his peaceful personality, completely cut off from violence. There has always been a political history in the Kennedy family, ever since the first Kennedy descended from Ireland. John’s grandfather was a Boston politician and m...

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