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John F. Kennedy: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works cover all
aspects of his life and work. Despite his short tenure in office,
Kennedy shaped the domestic and international direction of the
nation for decades to come. He is remembered domestically for the
hope and encouragement he instilled in the struggle for civil
rights, his support for the freedom riders and for equality for
women. Abroad, his memory lives in his handling of the Cold War
against an aggressive Soviet Union and such events as the Berlin
crisis and Wall, his intervention in the Vietnam War, the invasion
of Cuba and Bay of Pigs disaster, the Cuban Missile crisis, and the
beginnings of space exploration—all of which tested the young,
relatively inexperienced, leader. Â Includes a detailed
chronology detailing John F. Kennedy’s life, family, and work.
·The A to Z section includes family members, his handling of the
Cold War, and such events as the Berlin crisis and Wall, his
intervention in the Vietnam War, the invasion of Cuba and Bay of
Pigs disaster, the Cuban Missile crisis, and the beginnings of
space exploration. ·The bibliography includes a list of
publications concerning his life and work. ·The index thoroughly
cross-references the chronological and encyclopedic entries.
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