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Essay heading: The Life of JFK
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Sadly, he was killed during World War II making JFK the next in line to fulfill the family's political ambitions. In 1946 Kennedy ran for the Democratic seat for the Mayor of Boston. He beat his opponent by a large surplus. displayed 300 characters
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917. He was the son of Joseph Patrick Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. All of his male ancestors had been some kind of political figure in the United States. His grandfathers, Patrick Joseph Kennedy and John Francis Fitzgerald, both owned large business corporations in Boston... displayed next 300 characters
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