We are pleased to announce a series of lectures devoted to American Presidents and their legacies. What makes a leader? How did American Presidents inspire the nation? What constitutes a presidential legacy? Join our American Presidents Lectures and you will find out. These lectures are open to everyone who wants to know more about American Presidents and the ways their biographies can inform the decisions of today.
This month’s lecture is dedicated to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States (1961 — 1963). Kennedy represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate (1953 — 1960) and House of Representatives (1947 — 1953) and also was a World War II hero and a talented writer.
Led by Dmitry Tsvetkov, AMC Volunteer, literary agent and writer.