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John F. Kennedy President John F. Kennedy patriotically took a stance against segregation in America. Kennedy saved many soldiers after an attack in the navy. He was very patriotic, and he went through a lot for us Americans.
John F Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. on May 29, 1917 (“Presidential library and museum”). The early life of John F. Kennedy was very important, everything that happened built up to becoming the president. Being smart and clever, Jack (a family nickname) used his education to become very successful. During school he played many sports and was said to be very popular and athletic. He was also said to be very attractive. The presidency was built upon John F. Kennedy’s early life. As you can see John …show more content…

He could not do the regular activities he was used to (, Cooper 1-53, “Presidential library and museum”). Most his days were spent lying in bed and reading. As he got older his sicknesses never came up. John was really tough and could handle a lot of pain; he was not scared of many things happening to him. “The worst has past so what was the point of being afraid”. During the army John got many honors and awards. He was given a metal for bravery an admirable work. John saved men in a bombing incident that was on a boat and swam them to shore. When John was in high school he got many awards for sports: he played football, basket-ball, swim team, tines, and many other sports (“Presidential library and museum”).
When John F. Kennedy ran for president he actually was running for vice president at first, but his family convinced him to go for president. On November 8th 1960 John F. Kennedy won president of the United States of America! (“Presidential library and museum”). With his two kids and wife Kennedy lived in the white house (“Presidential library and museum”). The kids had everything, they had a pool, preschool, and the kids loved tree houses so Kennedy made one for them.
John F. Kennedy’s life as a president was only 1,000 days long (Bausum 14-147). Even though it was not really long Johns presidency was said to be very meaningful. He was said to be

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