Today in History- January 20th
JOHN F. KENNEDY INAUGURATED:
January 20, 1961
On January 20, 1961, on the newly renovated east front of the United States
Capitol, John Fitzgerald Kennedy is inaugurated as the 35th president of the
United States. It was a cold and clear day, and the nation's capital was covered
with a snowfall from the previous night. The ceremony began with a religious
invocation and prayers, and then African-American opera singer Marian Anderson
sang "The Star-Spangled Banner," and Robert Frost recited his poem "The Gift
Outright." Kennedy was administered the oath of office by Chief Justice Earl
Warren. During his famous inauguration address, Kennedy, the youngest candidate
ever elected to the presidency and the country's first Catholic president,
declared that "the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans" and
appealed to Americans to "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you
can do for your country."Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1917, Kennedy was
the son of Joseph Patrick Kennedy, a wealthy businessman. Both of his
grandfathers were politicians, and his father served appointed positions in the
Roosevelt administration, most prominently as U.S. ambassador to Britain.
Kennedy volunteered to fight in World War II and was decorated for an August
1943 action in which he saved several of his men after the PT torpedo boat he
was commanding was sunk in the South Pacific. In 1944, Kennedy's older brother,
Joseph, was killed in a bombing mission over Belgium. Joseph had planned to make
a career in politics, and Kennedy, discharged and working as a reporter, decided
to enter politics in his place.He won the Democratic nomination for the 11th
Congressional District of Massachusetts, defeated his Republican opponent, and
became a U.S. congressman at the age of 29. Twice reelected, he was known in
Congress for his foreign policy expertise, often taking a bipartisan stance when
it came to issues of national security. In the election of 1952, in which the
Republicans won the White House and majorities in Congress, Kennedy captured the
Senate seat of Republican Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. after an intensive campaign.In
1956, he nearly became the running mate of Democratic presidential candidate
Adlai Stevenson, winning Kennedy wide national exposure and leading him to
consider a bid for the 1960 presidential nomination. In 1957, he won the
Pulitzer Prize for his book of biographical essays, Profiles in Courage, and in
1958, he was reelected to the Senate by the largest margin in Massachusetts
history. By that time, Kennedy's presidential campaign was in full swing.The
press embraced the young, idealistic senator and his glamorous wife, Jackie, and
Kennedy's father bought a 40-passenger Convair aircraft to transport the
candidate and his staff around the country. By the time the 1960 Democratic
National Convention convened, Kennedy had won seven primary victories. On July
13, he was nominated on the first ballot, and the next day Senate majority
leader Lyndon Johnson was chosen as his running mate. Opposed by Nixon and Henry
Cabot Lodge Jr., Kennedy performed well in televised debates with Nixon, a new
addition to presidential politics. On November 8, he was elected
president.Kennedy, his wife, and family seemed fitting representatives of the
youthful spirit of America during the early 1960s, and the Kennedy White House
was idealized by admirers as a modern-day "Camelot." In foreign policy, Kennedy
actively fought communism in the world, ordering the controversial Bay of Pigs
invasion of Cuba and sending thousands of U.S. military "advisors" to Vietnam.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, he displayed firmness and restraint, exercising
an unyielding opposition to the placement of Soviet missiles in Cuba but also
demonstrating a level-headedness during negotiations for their removal. On the
domestic front, he introduced his "New Frontier" social legislation, calling for
a rigorous federal desegregation policy and a sweeping new civil rights bill. On
November 22, 1963, after less than three years in office, Kennedy was
assassinated while riding in an open-car motorcade with his wife in Dallas,
Texas.
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