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  • 1 month ago | mitchellrepublic.com | Sean Flynn |Dakota Wesleyan

    Two years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Theodore Sorenson, a proud Nebraskan who served as special counsel to the slain president, published “Kennedy,” an account of the author’s political and personal relationship with the book’s chief subject. A significant portion of Sorenson’s work is devoted to Kennedy’s foreign policy. Though he may have exaggerated the extent to which President Eisenhower was accountable for the strained U.

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