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Becoming JFK: A Profile in Communication


Becoming JFK: A Profile in Communication

Hardback by Silvestri, Vito N.

Becoming JFK: A Profile in Communication

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ISBN:
9780275967628
Publication Date:
30 May 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
344 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Becoming JFK: A Profile in Communication

Description

John F. Kennedy began his political communication in the neighborhoods of the Eleventh Congressional District of Massachusetts, using informal more than formal speaking as he learned to speak and began his career as a political leader. For 18 years he practiced the art of communication that is so intrinsic to the art of politics-speeches, small group deliberation, stump speaking in campaigns, radio and television press conferences, debates, and interviews. Silvestri describes the political and social contexts that shaped Kennedy's earliest efforts as a communicator and politician until his death in 1963. His first campaign became the blueprint for his future political contests; his warnings as Congressman and Senator about Vietnam and Algeria proved prophetic. Kennedy's greatest communication tests involved his persuasion of the public that a Roman Catholic had the right to run for President, his memorable Inaugural Address to a world deadlocked in nuclear stockpiling, his deliberation in the Cuban Missile crisis, his eloquent reasoning for peaceful measures and conciliatory attitudes through his address at American University, his advocacy of civil rights, and his televised presidency-historical firsts for a charismatic American leader of the nuclear half of the 20th century. Scholars, students, and other researchers as well as lay readers will find this study of JKF, political communication, and recent American history fascinating and instructive.

Contents

Preface Part I: The Early Years: Discovering His Public Voice, 1945-1952 Beginning the Political Journey: Being Worthy of Your Times The First Campaign: Stumping the Neighborhoods The Habit of Discussion and Debate: On the Way to Becoming a Senator The Independent Voice of John F. Kennedy The Senator from Massachusetts Speaks Young Man in a Hurry Three Speeches from Kennedy's Senatorial Career: 1953-1960: Vietnam, Algeria, Harvard Commencement Address Campaigning for the Presidency, 1956-1960 Nationalizing a New England Accent: Beginning the Presidential Campaign, 1956-1960 Kennedy's Primary Campaigns: Wisconsin and West Virginia The Presidential Campaign, Part I: Squaring Off on the Religion Issue The Presidential Campaign, Part II: The First Presidential Televised Debates Election Outcome: TV, Religion and African-American Influences The President Communicates The Inaugural Address: January 20, 1961 1961: A Year of Crisis, Steadfastness, and Innovation Drama and Dialogue about Nuclear Suicide: The Cuban Missile Crisis Words of Peace Change the Cold War Dialogue: To Win a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Reaffirmation and Revitalization: Kennedy's Summer Tour of Europe, 1963: Ich Bin Ein Berliner Kennedy and Vietnam: Public and Private Communication Civil Rights: Kennedy Initiates a Second Reconstruction A Television Presidency Epilogue: John F. Kennedy as a Communicator Bibliography Index

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