John F Kennedy Informative Speech

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As we have known that, John F. Kennedy was born in May 1917, he was a second youngest American's person who is elected as a president in the United States. He was born an illustrious political family in the United States when he is young. His father, Joseph Kennedy was a big leading member of the Democrat Party. After that, he has sworn a 35th youngest American president of the United States in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 1961. He delivered a poem, one of the most crucial important moments about the Cold War and found to affirm the American's belief that based on the people's rights by calling for civil rights legislation and an attempt to reduce the poverty. Beside that, on November 22, 1963, he was assassinated with a tragic death that

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