Born on May 29 1917, John F. Kennedy was the second oldest child in a family of 8 children. His mother, Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Kennedy was a philanthropist/socialite and his father, Joseph Patrick Kennedy was a business man and a politician. Growing up, Kennedy attended many reputable schools and still managed to maintain moderate grades despite undergoing numerous procedures as a result of health issues he acquired during his childhood.
After completing one semester at Princeton, Kennedy transferred to Harvard where he then received his bachelor degree of international affairs in 1940. The following year, as world war two began to settle in, Kennedy enlisted in …show more content…
He had to undergo several procedures regarding his spine due to excruciating back pain he had endured. During that period, Kennedy composed a book about U.S. senators who risked their careers for their personal beliefs which he called Profiles in Courage. The book had gotten him the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1957.
Finally in 1960, after many years of acquiring experience to eventually run for president, Kennedy enters the race against Richard Nixon. As part of his campaign, Kennedy visited West Virginia specifically to increase his votes since people that live there are typically Protestant and conservative whereas Kennedy is Roman–Catholic and seeks to make changes during his presidency. Luckily, Kennedy’s charm and overall popularity won them over.
Following the campaign, Kennedy and Nixon made history by having the first ever broadcasted debates ever. This event has largely impacted the future of debates we know of today as well as the way we perceive politicians by their appearances and not only by their