American Decades
"For President Kennedy: An Epilogue"
Magazine article
By: Theodore H. White
Date: December 6, 1963
Source: White, Theodore H. "For President Kennedy: An Epilogue." Life, December 6, 1963, 158–159.
About the Author: Theodore H. White (1915–1986) graduated from Harvard University in 1938 and worked for Time magazine as a foreign correspondent during World War II. He later wrote for The New Republic and Collier's before publishing a series of books on the American politcal scene, including The Making of the President: 1960, which won the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction in 1962. White remained one of America's leading political commentators until his death.
Introduction
Theodore White became acquainted with the Kennedys while following the campaign that he covered in The Making of the President: 1960. White was working on a profile of John F. Kennedy...
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1960's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- The Politics of Race, Civil Rights, and Segregation
- "For President Kennedy: An Epilogue"
- The Feminine Mystique
- Automobiles of the 1960s
- Latino Consciousness
- Valley of the Dolls
- Phyllis Diller
- The Conservative Backlash
- Sex and the New Single Girl
- "Christopher Street Liberation Day, June 28, 1970"
- Woodstock: The Oral History
- Days of Decision: An Oral History of Conscientious Objectors in the Military During the Vietnam War
- What you can do for your Country: An Oral History of the Peace Corps
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
