Kennedy administration @ 50: Grad Student Research Alert! Check out the photos, docs, and all manner of archival good stuff now available in the JFK Library’s recently unveiled digital archive. The image above is a copy of an AP wire photo of events as they unfolded in Birmingham in May 1963; it’s part of a folder of Birmingham/civil rights materials the library has now digitized.
For the oratorically inclined, there’s video, audio, and texts of speeches galore. Go to town, people! But before you do, check out what Illinois’ own John Murphy has to say about the lasting power of Kennedy’s rhetoric.

Kennedy administration @ 50: Grad Student Research Alert! Check out the photos, docs, and all manner of archival good stuff now available in the JFK Library’s recently unveiled digital archive. The image above is a copy of an AP wire photo of events as they unfolded in Birmingham in May 1963; it’s part of a folder of Birmingham/civil rights materials the library has now digitized.

For the oratorically inclined, there’s video, audio, and texts of speeches galore. Go to town, people! But before you do, check out what Illinois’ own John Murphy has to say about the lasting power of Kennedy’s rhetoric.

Kennedy administration @ 50: Grad Student Research Alert! Check out the photos, docs, and all manner of archival good stuff now available in the JFK Library’s recently unveiled digital archive. The image above is a copy of an AP wire photo of events as they unfolded in Birmingham in May 1963; it’s part of a folder of Birmingham/civil rights materials the library has now digitized.
For the oratorically inclined, there’s video, audio, and texts of speeches galore. Go to town, people! But before you do, check out what Illinois’ own John Murphy has to say about the lasting power of Kennedy’s rhetoric.

Kennedy administration @ 50: Grad Student Research Alert! Check out the photos, docs, and all manner of archival good stuff now available in the JFK Library’s recently unveiled digital archive. The image above is a copy of an AP wire photo of events as they unfolded in Birmingham in May 1963; it’s part of a folder of Birmingham/civil rights materials the library has now digitized.

For the oratorically inclined, there’s video, audio, and texts of speeches galore. Go to town, people! But before you do, check out what Illinois’ own John Murphy has to say about the lasting power of Kennedy’s rhetoric.

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Visual Politics: All things visual in public life. Presented by Cara Finnegan, scholar, teacher, rhetoric geek. Lover of photography, art, print culture, politics, and troublemakers.

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