The Camelot Era of the Kennedy Years
.... Historian Allan M. Winkler says that the
Kennedy era at the beginning of the 1960s was unlike anything that had been seen before or that would follow, and the ....
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Impact of the Kennedy Administration
.... Historian Allan M. Winkler says that the
Kennedy era at the beginning of the 1960s was unlike anything that had been seen before or that would follow. ....
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The Cold War Period & American Society
.... separated. The
Kennedy era at the beginning of the 1960s was unlike anything that had been seen before or that would follow. The ....
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Judgment Days: Civil Rights Era of 1960s
.... Kotz provides a fascinating account of the turbulent Civil Rights
era of the .... Though initiated by President
Kennedy, civil rights reforms were something
Kennedy ....
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The Civil Rights Movement
.... Fairclough also notes some of the sources for King's nonviolent approach. Haskins described the
Kennedy era in a different way than does Fairclough. ....
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Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
.... Fairclough also notes some of the sources for King's nonviolent approach. Haskins described the
Kennedy era in a different way than does Fairclough. ....
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Linguistics of Style and Fashion
.... During the
Kennedy era, women all over the country adopted the high fashion and pillbox hat worn by then First Lady Jackie
Kennedy. ....
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Patriarchy and Literature
.... Historian Allan M. Winkler says that the
Kennedy era at the beginning of the 1960s was unlike anything that had been seen before or that would follow. ....
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Social Programs of Two Administrations
The divergent social policies and programs of the
Kennedy/Johnson
era and the Reagan/Bush
era demonstrate the different attitudes in which these ....
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Poverty in America
.... Both were expressions along with the space program and even the war in Vietnam of the
Kennedy era's self confidence that problems of all sorts could be solved ....
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Songs & Poems of the Cold War Era
.... through a transformation that is evident in the poems and songs of that
era. .... John F.
Kennedy was President, and Nikita Khrushchev was the Soviet Union's Premier ....
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The utopian vision of Thomas More
.... and women's rights. The nature of European society at this time is evident in Paul
Kennedy's analysis of the
era. This was very ....
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The Kennedy Years
.... that
era to a fever pitch, and then he explains how the Soviet leader responded to JFK's tough line: "Khrushchev then proposed that President
Kennedy promise ....
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Conspiracy Theories
.... The
era of conspiracy theories really begins with the
Kennedy assassination, an event so terrible and damaging to the country that many had to believe there ....
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Johnson and Kennedy Both President Kennedy and President Johnson ...
....
Kennedy and Johnson found success in part because the nation's expectations had been awakened after the sleepy Eisenhower
era. This ....
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President John F. Kennedy
President John F.
Kennedy is today celebrated as much for his steady leadership .... what history reveals as being arguably the hottest moment of the Cold War
era. ....
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President Kennedy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
President John F.
Kennedy is today celebrated as much for his steady leadership .... what history reveals as being arguably the hottest moment of the Cold War
era. ....
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John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs
.... his presidency was simply a repackaging and remarketing of Eisenhower-
era Cold War paranoia. In addition, by focusing on foreign affairs,
Kennedy could avoid ....
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Utopia and Dystopia
.... not (Ames 160). The nature of European society at this time is evident in Paul
Kennedy's analysis of the
era. This was very soon ....
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Family Influence on Kennedy and Clinton
.... offering him a draft deferment - Bill Clinton avoided immersion in the
era's usual student .... Would Governor Clinton's idol, John
Kennedy, have been so calculated ....
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Eisenhower & Kennedy & Farm Policy
.... The purpose of this report is to move from a brief overview of the farm problems of the
era to a focus on
Kennedy's views on agriculture and the optimum farm ....
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The American Myth and Imperialism The American Myth and ...
.... out the syllables with precise vigor, "Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country",
Kennedy is ushering in an
era of the ....
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... John
Kennedy and Richard Nixon had created a new political
era in 1960 with the first televised presidential debate, and after that it was clear that ....
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The murder of John F. Kennedy
.... About two months after King died, Robert
Kennedy, presidential candidate, was .... Scharff, and Schulzinger 342-3). Other Watergate-
era disclosures included Nixon's ....
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Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... Men and women might turn back to God; the
era that saw the Romantic .... our popular culture today that "Camelot" was applied to John F.
Kennedy's presidency even ....
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Issues in 1960s America
....
Kennedy was charismatic and conveyed a youthful image that resonated with voters .... evidence of resistance to change which was another characteristic of this
era. ....
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Reducing Poverty in the US
.... coordinated effort to deal with the problems of the poor among the people of the United States was not initiated, however, until the
Kennedy Johnson
Era in the ....
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Progress at Home and Abroad
.... The year of 1960 marked the seminal election which brought John
Kennedy into the White House. The end of the Eisenhower
era was also the beginning of a sense ....
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Domestic & Foreign Policy:1960-1974
.... The year of 1960 marked the seminal election which brought John
Kennedy into the White House. The end of the Eisenhower
era was also the beginning of a sense ....
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Jacksonian Democracy
The
era in American history that witnessed Jacksonian Democracy is viewed in strikingly .... common man akin to the likes of a Lincoln, a Roosevelt, or a
Kennedy. ....
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