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Oral history
John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection
JFKOH-JKJ-01
In this interview Javits discusses first meeting John F. Kennedy [JFK] in 1946; working with JFK in the House of Representatives on housing and veterans issues and in the Senate on different pieces of legislation; the confrontation between Javits and JFK in the Senate on medicare; social interactions with Senator JFK; JFK’s occasional “offbeat position;” the 1960 presidential election; and JFK’s sense of humor, among other issues.
Oral history
John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection
JFKOH-LEM-02
In this interview Martin discusses African American voters in the 1960 presidential election; dealing with African American press during John F. Kennedy's [JFK] 1960 presidential campaign; Lyndon B. Johnson’s vice-presidential nomination and African American press; getting prominent African Americans to endorse JFK; the telephone call from JFK to Coretta Scott King, 1960; and mobilizing the African American vote for JFK in different American cities in 1960, among other issues.
Oral history
Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Collection
RFKOH-RE-03
Eldridge discusses Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign and the Coalition for a Democratic Alternative in New York, among other issues.
Oral history
Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Collection
RFKOH-ADB-01
Beame discusses his unsuccessful 1965 mayoral bid and the help he received from Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), RFK’s presidential race, and the difficulties that arise when one politician campaigns for another, among other issues.
Textual folder
Lawrence F. O'Brien Personal Papers
LOBPP-019-003
Contains 1 photographic print (LOBPP-PH-032).
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-04-01-B
AR34, ST22
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0913-008
This file contains a draft of Senator John F. Kennedy’s remarks given at a rally on 116th Street in New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his remarks he discusses a need to ensure equal opportunity for all Americans. Also included is a draft of the Senator’s speech given at a public rally at the Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York City discussing his record on civil rights legislation. Of note, the draft contains notations by the Senator.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0913-007
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at a public rally at the Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator compares his record on civil rights legislation to the record of Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and discusses the role of the United States as a model of a free and Democratic society.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0913-004
This file consists of a Democratic National Committee press release containing Senator John F. Kennedy's speech given at a dinner held by the Democratic National and State Committees at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech he discusses the strategic importance of the islands of Quemoy (also known as Kinmen) and Matsu in maintaining peace and national security, and addresses concerns over Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s position on the issue.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0913-002
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at an Associated Business Publications conference held at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech he discusses the failure of the Republican administration to resolve economic issues, and proposes a policy to stabilize and strengthen the economy. Also included are press releases from the Democratic National Committee containing the Senator's speech.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0912-012
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given in Lockport, New York during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his remarks he discusses a need to strengthen the United States through economic stimulus programs, increasing Federal defense contracts, and passing legislation to revitalize economically depressed regions.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0912-011
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given in Niagara Falls, New York, at the Treadway Inn during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech he discusses political party divisions on the issues of medical care for the elderly and the national minimum wage.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0914a-006
This file contains a photocopy of Senator John F. Kennedy's remarks given at a rally on 90th Street in New York City, New York, during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator compares the two political parties and asks for voters' support during the final days of the campaign.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0914-035
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy's remarks given in Staten Island, New York City, during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator discusses the philosophical differences between the political parties and states that the United States cannot afford to be second best to the Soviet Union.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0914-030
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy's remarks given at New York University in Washington Square, New York City, during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator discusses the differences between the political parties, the failures of the Eisenhower administration, and the need for new solutions.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0914-027
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy's remarks given at an Amalgamated Clothing Workers rally in Union Square, New York City, during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator discusses the differences between the political parties, immigration, medical care for older citizens, and the need to move the country forward.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0914-026
This file contains a copy and press release of Senator John F. Kennedy's remarks given at an International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) rally in New York City, during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator discusses the differences between the political parties and the need to move the country forward.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0893-007
This folder contains materials concerning Senator John F. Kennedy's speech at the New York County Democratic dinner held at the Commodore Hotel in New York City. In his speech the Senator discusses bipartisan politics, domestic affairs, and the growing tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States. Of note are several copies with notations by the Senator.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0896-023
This folder contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech titled, “Foreign Policy in a Democracy,” given at a New York Herald Tribune forum for high schools held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. In his speech the Senator discusses the influences of public opinion and pressure groups, political parties and campaigns, and leadership and public education on shaping foreign policy in the United States.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0906-018
This file contains copies and a draft of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at a Democratic State Committee dinner held in New York City. In his speech he discusses the 1960 presidential campaign and the responsibilities of the President of the United States as Chief Executive, as well as a legislative, moral, and party leader. Of note, the draft contains notations by the Senator.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0910-001
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at a National Democratic Club dinner in New York City. In his speech he discusses differences between the political parties, and a need to increase Federal grant programs to cities facing issues arising from population growth.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0909-020
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at a Democratic dinner in the Bronx, New York, New York. In his speech he discusses the 1960 presidential primary, and the importance of primaries for voters and for candidates as a way to educate themselves on the needs of the people.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0911-035
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech before the Liberal Party at the Commodore Hotel in New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech he discusses liberal ideology and proposes a return to liberalism as a means to resolve various issues in labor, civil rights, and international relations.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0911-032
This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at a senior citizens rally in New York City during his 1960 presidential campaign discussing a need for Democratic leadership to address domestic and international challenges.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0910-009
This file contains copies of Senator John F. Kennedy’s statement following a meeting with the Executive Committee of the Liberal Party of New York State. In his speech he proposes a return to liberalism as a means to resolve issues in labor, civil rights, and national security.