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- New Frontier - Wikipedia
The term New Frontier was used by Democratic presidential candidate John F Kennedy in his acceptance speech, delivered July 15, to the 1960 Democratic National Convention at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum The phrase became a label for his administration's domestic and foreign programs
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- New Frontier | History, Kennedy, Facts | Britannica
New Frontier, political slogan used by U S Pres John F Kennedy to describe his concept of the challenges facing the United States in the 1960s
- New Frontier - Political Dictionary
The “New Frontier” was a term used by President John F Kennedy in his acceptance speech at the 1960 Democratic National Convention, where he outlined his vision for America’s future, including advancements in science, civil rights, and social welfare
- The New Frontier Premieres in Washington, D. C. - Alliance for . . .
Last night, at a theater on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, “The New Frontier” premiered Produced by the Alliance for American Manufacturing and directed by award-winning filmmaker Carl Kriss, this 20-minute documentary tells the story of the homegrown American semiconductor industry
- Kennedys New Frontier [ushistory. org]
After squeaking by Richard Nixon in the election of 1960, John F Kennedy set forth new challenges for the United States In his inauguration speech, he challenged his fellow Americans to "Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country "
- President Kennedy and the New Frontier - BBC
New FrontierThe name given to the reform policies of President John F Kennedy in the early 1960s was the phrase he used to describe the challenges Americans faced at this time
- Kennedy’s New Frontier:
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal promised security and succor to those in need But the New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises It is a set of challenges
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