An introduction to the life and ideas of John F. Kennedy that discusses his personal life, the ideas that motivated him as President, his battle for civil rights reform, his importance as a world leader, and his enduring legacy.
Documents the story of Lee Harvey Oswald's involvement with U.S. intelligence agencies, providing details of the accused assassin's conversations while in jail in Dallas after the shooting of President Kennedy, offering biographical information about Oswald, and looking at other evidence about what really led to the killing.
what we know now that we didn't know then about the death of JFK
Fetzer, James H.
2000
Discusses the wealth of scientific and technology-based research on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, particularly that done since 1992, that points to a conspiracy as the only viable explanation for his shooting.
the presidential portfolio : history as told through the collection of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
Kenney, Charles
2000
Presents more than 250 photos and other artifacts from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, with text recounting the important moments and characteristics of Kennedy's life, his presidency, and his death; also includes an audio CD containing sixty minutes of Kennedy's phone conversations and personal dictations.
Relates the courage of John F. Kennedy during World War II, especially in saving his crew when they were stranded in the South Pacific after their PT boat was rammed by a Japanese warship.
Nellie Connally, the wife of Texas governor John Connally, who was riding in the same car as President John F. Kennedy on the day he was assassinated, chronicles her memories of the events.
Chronicles the life of Caroline Kennedy, discussing how she coped with the tragic loss of her father, John F. Kennedy, and her brother and describing her close relationship with her mother and her own family life and personal struggles.