50 years ago on November 22, President John F. Kennedy was
assassinated. It was a historic moment
in the story of the United States. Most
adults who were alive in November of 1963 can tell you where they were when
they heard the President had been shot.
John Kennedy changed America and changed the presidency in
just the few short years he held the office.
He was the youngest president ever elected, the only Catholic, and a war
hero. His family was as close to
American royalty as one can get. He was
the second born son to Joseph and Rose Kennedy.
For most of his life, he accepted his position as second eldest. The high family expectations were placed on
his older brother, Joseph. Joe was to be
the politician and the face of the family.
Unfortunately, Joe was killed during World War II.
For his service during World War II, John Kennedy received
the Naval and Marine Corps Medal and qualified for the Purple Heart. The story of his heroics followed him into
politics and provided a strong foundation of his leadership qualities.
During his presidency he faced all kinds of obstacles,
foreign and domestic. This is the height
of the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the dawn of live television
coverage. For the first time in history
live news feeds captured events while they were happening and these images were
delivered to Americans across the country.
His youthful and energetic appearance played well on television. He had frequent issues with the communist
Soviet Union. He was at the helm as the
country came about as close to nuclear war as we would like during the Cuban
Missile Crisis. He set the agenda for
our journey into space and landing on the moon.
The 1960’s were a chaotic and exciting time in the United States and
John F. Kennedy was in the middle of it all.
Given the polarizing events of the 1960’s, Kennedy was not
loved by all. When tough decisions are
required, often groups feel alienated and rejected. To many John Kennedy was dangerous. This may be why Lee Harvey Oswald felt
compelled to assassinate him.
On a trip to Dallas, Texas, as the President, First Lady and
the Governor of Texas were driving through the city; John Kennedy was fatally
shot from a high powered rifle by a man in the Book Depository.

This is a link to a site honoring JFK: http://www.jfk50.org/
What qualities do you think make a good president? Why?
Who is your favorite president and why?
If you do not have one, ask your parents or some other trusted
adult. If they don’t know, do some
research.