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JFK in Nashville
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JFK in Nashville Paperback -

by Tennessean


From the publisher

President John F. Kennedy's May 1963 visit to Nashville bears eerie similarities to his fateful trip to Dallas later that year. He spoke at Vanderbilt University to celebrate its 90th anniversary and the Tennessee Valley Authority's 30th anniversary. Nashville greeted the young president with grand enthusiasm, a warmth he returned by breaking from his security team repeatedly to shake hands with strangers. The Tennessean published Kennedy's itinerary and parade route, among many other details of the occasion. Six months later, he was killed by a sniper in Dallas, who fired into his open car after the motorcade route was published. In hindsight, Kennedy's peers say the shooting could just as easily have happened in Nashville. But the city was innocent of such worries at the time. This book includes The Tennessean's contemporary coverage of JFK's visits - in 1963 and earlier - exclusive photos and editorial cartoons, and recollections of the jubilant days when Camelot came to Nashville.

Details

  • Title JFK in Nashville
  • Author Tennessean
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 258
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Tennessean
  • Date 11/1/201
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781629300108 / 1629300101
  • Weight 0.77 lbs (0.35 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.54 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 1.37 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - Politics and government -, Nashville (Tenn.) - History - 20th century
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2013952670