Pin supporting John F. Kennedy for Vice President in 1956

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Pin supporting John F. Kennedy for Vice President in 1956

One round metal pin-back campaign button made for the 1956 Democratic National Convention to nominate U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy as the Democratic candidate for the Vice Presidency."A Profile In Courage" is printed in blue around the top edge of the pin, and "Elect U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy Vice President" is printed in blue letters on the lower edge. Small blue text on the outer edge reads, "Winthrop Transcript, A. P. Quigley, Publisher." There is one small union logo printed at the bottom of the pin.The back of the button has a straight pin (with no clasp) that extends beyond the edge on one side.

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Pin supporting John F. Kennedy for Vice President in 1956

Date:

1956

Medium:

Metal

Dimensions:

Diameter: 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm)

Credit line:

Jeremy and Nancy Halbreich Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1999.035.0001

Curatorial Note:

The slogan "A Profile in Courage" is a direct reference to Kennedy's newly-published book, Profiles in Courage. Written during his 1954 leave of absence to recover from back surgery, Kennedy wrote of his admiration for elected leaders who stayed resolute in the face of adversity. Printed in 1955, it was officially released on January 1, 1956, quickly becoming a bestseller. It went on to win the 1957 Pulitzer Prize for Biography. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Senator Kennedy's bid for the vice presidential nomination in 1956 did not succeed. Spurred by that setback, Kennedy and his supporters began laying the groundwork for his 1960 campaign for the presidential nomination. - Lindsey Richardson, Curator of Collections

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Pin supporting John F. Kennedy for Vice President in 1956

One round metal pin-back campaign button made for the 1956 Democratic National Convention to nominate U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy as the Democratic candidate for the Vice Presidency."A Profile In Courage" is printed in blue around the top edge of the pin, and "Elect U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy Vice President" is printed in blue letters on the lower edge. Small blue text on the outer edge reads, "Winthrop Transcript, A. P. Quigley, Publisher." There is one small union logo printed at the bottom of the pin.The back of the button has a straight pin (with no clasp) that extends beyond the edge on one side.

Object Details
Object title:

Pin supporting John F. Kennedy for Vice President in 1956

Date:

1956

Terms:

Vice President

Kennedy campaign

Campaign

Kennedy, John F.

U.S. Senate

Winthrop

Democratic National Convention

Medium:

Metal

Dimensions:

Diameter: 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm)

Credit line:

Jeremy and Nancy Halbreich Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1999.035.0001

Curatorial Note:

The slogan "A Profile in Courage" is a direct reference to Kennedy's newly-published book, Profiles in Courage. Written during his 1954 leave of absence to recover from back surgery, Kennedy wrote of his admiration for elected leaders who stayed resolute in the face of adversity. Printed in 1955, it was officially released on January 1, 1956, quickly becoming a bestseller. It went on to win the 1957 Pulitzer Prize for Biography. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Senator Kennedy's bid for the vice presidential nomination in 1956 did not succeed. Spurred by that setback, Kennedy and his supporters began laying the groundwork for his 1960 campaign for the presidential nomination. - Lindsey Richardson, Curator of Collections