On July 15, 1960, John F. Kennedy accepted the Democratic nomination for president in Los Angeles. During his speech, he aimed to inspire Americans with talk of a “new frontier,” one filled with “unconquered pockets of ignorance and prejudice” that require perseverance and courage to move the country forward.
This JFK Library Campaign Evokes One of the 35th President’s Famous Rallying Cries
60 years later, John F. Kennedy’s words still ring true

The JFK Library hopes the former president's words will inspire Americans today.
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