1960 Democratic National Convention
John F. Kennedy's Historic Address
The New Frontier
The 1960 Democratic National Convention was held in Los Angeles, California, from July 11 to 15. On the final day of the convention, July 15, Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts delivered his acceptance speech before a crowd of 80,000 at the Memorial Coliseum.
In his speech, Kennedy called for a "New Frontier," a successor to the "New Deal" policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He pledged to work for civil rights, education, healthcare, and economic growth. Kennedy's speech was a turning point in the campaign and helped him to secure the Democratic nomination.
Kennedy's address was a powerful and inspiring call to action. He challenged Americans to work together to build a better future for all. His words resonated with the American people and helped to propel him to victory in the November election.
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