John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States and the youngest person ever to be president. As president he would have to confront mounting cold war tensions in Cuba, Vietnam, and elsewhere. He would support the civil rights movement and renewed a drive for public service. He was one of the most loved presidents ever. Announced his run for president on January 2nd, 1960. First roman catholic to become president in the US. When he went after presidency and sent a young energetic vibe and caught people's attention. He would get americans to get up and work together. He also had to a hard war in the cold war to fight communism in the US. in his inauguration he would talk about how we need to help our country and how how our country …show more content…
Thousands of people would come together in the civil rights movement and Kennedy was one of them even though people thought Kennedy wasn’t supportive enough he was still trying to make equal rights happen. June 11th, 1963 he proposed the civil rights bill to the congress and on national television he went and asked Americans to end racism. Most of his success came off of international affairs. On April 15th, 1961 he had planned a way to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro. The mission was a failure and caused Kennedy great embarrassment. The greatest crisis of the Kennedy administration was the Cuban missile crisis. Kennedy successfully negotiated a Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with Great Britain and the Soviet Union to ease the Cold war. While he was president he proposed sweeping income tax cuts, raise minimum wage, and institute a program. Early in his term he offered only a tepid support for civil rights. Martin Luther King Jr. “I had a dream” speech motivated Kennedy to send the Civil Rights bill to congress. Kennedy didn’t just become president he was in Congressman advancing to Senate. He was