You must have heard about John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the US, who ruled the country from 1961 to 1963. If you were not sensible enough to perceive visually his great potentials then or you were not born by then, it is time for you to become familiar with his biography and facts to realize how potentially strong he was.
In terms of John F. Kennedy biography and
facts, he was born on May 29, 1917, at Brookline, Massachusetts in an
extremely rich family. His father’s name was Joseph Patrick Kennedy, who was a
multimillion-dollar businessman. His mother’s name was Rose, who a daughter of Honey
Fitz, a mayor of Boston. During the early stage of his life, he was educated in
the religious teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. He completed his
graduation from Harvard University in 1940 and he joined the U.S. Navy. In
January 1960, he announced his presidential candidacy. The senators Hubert H.
Humphrey of Minnesota and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas were his rivals. He
defeated his rivals and became president. His presidential tenure lasted for
two years from 1961 to 1963 during he fought against social taboos that have
been plaguing the country for a long time. On Friday, November 22 1963, when he
Kennedy was sitting in a limousine, which was moving slowly through downtown
Dallas, was shot by two rifle bullets. He was declared brought dead after he
was rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital for treatment.