John F. Kennedy was killed by Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon, new shocking documents have revealed. Following the recent release of the Warren Commission Documents, historians now believe Kennedy’s successor was behind the infamous assassination,
After serving as President Dwight Eisenhower's right-hand man for eight years, Nixon faced an uphill battle to the presidency, pitting him against John F. Kennedy, the press and his own conscience.
Jon Stewart admitted Republicans are simply "better" at "new media," making Democrats look like Richard Nixon compared to John F. Kennedy. The post Jon Stewart Says Republicans Lapping Dems When It Comes To ‘New Media’: ‘They Are Kennedy and Television!
In 1960, the presidential race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon was a tight one, and both sides were looking for an edge. Kennedy's advantage had wings.
In the 1960 presidential election, little focus was given to unrest in the South. So Atlanta activist Lonnie C. King came up with a plan, turning to his childhood friend MLK Jr. for support.
Little more than a month into the transition to the presidency in 1960, John F. Kennedy's life was threatened ... money was the way he got the White House." Kennedy's win over then-Vice President Richard Nixon on Nov. 8 was among the closest in history ...
The show is a musical dramedy directed by Jen Lee, featuring Young as King opposite John Demerell’s Nixon. It takes place in King’s prison cell in Georgia with the titular characters having a fictional debate about the pressures of political power and the urgency of justice.
"Nixon/King" rewrites a chapter of the civil rights movement and the 1960 presidential campaign in a purposely provocative way.
George Washington is the only president of the United States whose inauguration took place in New York City, then the American capital. These days that city is not even the capital of New York.
George C. Richardson (1931-2021) was a maverick civil rights leader who served four terms in the New Jersey State Assembly in the 1960s and 1970s.
The first English Parliament summoned other than by royal command (by Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester) meets in
The presidential inauguration ceremony will take place on what could be the coldest inauguration day since 1985.