John F. Kennedy : America's 35th president / Kieran Doherty.

Author/creator Doherty, Kieran
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Children's Press, 2005.
Description110 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Supplemental ContentTable of contents
Subjects

SeriesEncyclopedia of presidents ; 35
Encyclopedia of presidents (2003) ; 35. ^A650362
Contents The early years -- War hero -- Into politics -- Aiming for the presidency -- "A new frontier"-- A fateful year.
Abstract John F. Kennedy was the youngest candidate and the first Roman Catholic ever elected president. The son of a politically powerful Irish-American family in Massachusetts, he defeated vice president Richard Nixon by a paper-thin margin in 1960. Kennedy brought a new sense of youth and style to the presidency and attracted many young people to government and community service. He established the Peace Corps, which recruited volunteers to work in community programs overseas. In 1961, Kennedy authorized an invasion of Cuba, which ended in disaster and embarrassment. In 1962, when U.S. planes spotted Soviet missile sites in Cuba, Kennedy forced the Soviets to remove the missiles. At home, he supported legal efforts to end the segregation of African Americans in southern states. On November 22, 1963, Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas. His vice president, Lyndon Johnson, was sworn in to complete his term. Includes color illustrations, a timeline, boxed features on events and people of special interest, and lively text introducing the featured president and the times in which he lived.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2004019421
ISBN0516229761
ISBN9780516229768