Image of a Kennedy-Johnson campaign motorcade in Arlington, Texas in 1960

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Image of a Kennedy-Johnson campaign motorcade in Arlington, Texas in 1960

Original 120 mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Morning News staff photographer Clint Grant. Senator John F. Kennedy and running mate Senator Lyndon B. Johnson ride on the back of a convertible through Arlington, Texas, during a presidential campaign visit on Septiembre 13, 1960. Judge Sarah T. Hughes sits between them, and Barefoot Sanders sits in the passenger seat. This image was taken after Senator Kennedy gave a speech at Burnett Park in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Image of a Kennedy-Johnson campaign motorcade in Arlington, Texas in 1960

Date:

09/13/1960

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Película

Dimensiones:

5,6 × 5,6 cm (2 3/16 × 2 3/16 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

The Dallas Morning News Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaDonado por The Dallas Morning News con el fin de preservar la historia

Número de objeto:

2014.080.0039.0002

Nota curatorial:

The day before his 1960 Dallas/Fort Worth visit, Senator Kennedy made a major address to Greater Houston Ministerial Association at the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas (the same hotel he would again visit on Noviembre 21, 1963, the day before the assassination). In his televised address on Septiembre 12, 1960, Kennedy directly confronted the "religious issue," pointed accusations that he would allow his Catholic faith to influence the execution of his responsibilities as president. His bold confrontation of this question made this one of the most important speeches of the 1960 campaign. He visited DFW the following day. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Judge Sarah T. Hughes (1896-1985), partially visible in this photograph seated between Johnson and Kennedy, would famously swear in Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One as the thirty-sixth president of the United States, following the assassination on Noviembre 22, 1963. To this day, she remains the only woman to swear in a United States president. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Image of a Kennedy-Johnson campaign motorcade in Arlington, Texas in 1960

Original 120 mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Morning News staff photographer Clint Grant. Senator John F. Kennedy and running mate Senator Lyndon B. Johnson ride on the back of a convertible through Arlington, Texas, during a presidential campaign visit on Septiembre 13, 1960. Judge Sarah T. Hughes sits between them, and Barefoot Sanders sits in the passenger seat. This image was taken after Senator Kennedy gave a speech at Burnett Park in Fort Worth, Texas.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Image of a Kennedy-Johnson campaign motorcade in Arlington, Texas in 1960

Date:

09/13/1960

Condiciones:

Fotografías

Campaña presidencial

Campaña

Fotógrafo

Elecciones presidenciales de 1960

Kennedy, John F.

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Hughes, Sarah T.

Sanders, Descalzo

Grant, Clint

El Dallas Morning News

Arlington

Medio:

Película

Dimensiones:

5,6 × 5,6 cm (2 3/16 × 2 3/16 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

The Dallas Morning News Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaDonado por The Dallas Morning News con el fin de preservar la historia

Número de objeto:

2014.080.0039.0002

Nota curatorial:

The day before his 1960 Dallas/Fort Worth visit, Senator Kennedy made a major address to Greater Houston Ministerial Association at the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas (the same hotel he would again visit on Noviembre 21, 1963, the day before the assassination). In his televised address on Septiembre 12, 1960, Kennedy directly confronted the "religious issue," pointed accusations that he would allow his Catholic faith to influence the execution of his responsibilities as president. His bold confrontation of this question made this one of the most important speeches of the 1960 campaign. He visited DFW the following day. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Judge Sarah T. Hughes (1896-1985), partially visible in this photograph seated between Johnson and Kennedy, would famously swear in Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One as the thirty-sixth president of the United States, following the assassination on Noviembre 22, 1963. To this day, she remains the only woman to swear in a United States president. - Stephen Fagin, Curator