John Fitzgerald Kennedy Collection, 1960-1964

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Collection, 1960-1964

A pamphlet, "Neither the Fanatics nor Faint-hearted," related correspondence, a program, and thank you card comprise the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Collection, 1963-1964, documenting familial affairs, president Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas, and his intended speech in Austin on the evening of November 22, 1963.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8148358

University of Texas Libraries

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