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"Will America Elect a Catholic President?" anti-Catholic pamphlet

One political pamphlet, issued during the 1960 presidential campaign, titled "Will America Elect a Catholic President?", about John F. Kennedy's Catholic faith. Authored by Don Hillis and published by H. M. Hillis. The brochure is anti-Catholic and summarizes the issues that America may confront if Kennedy were elected.The cover of the brochure has a color background of an American flag, with a sketch of a drawn curtain, and blue text that reads: "Will AMERICA Elect a CATHOLIC President?" The text throughout is blue.The back cover has the publishing information printed at the bottom: "QUANTITIES of this tract may be secured for 80 cents per hundred from H. M. Hillis, 602 Fairmont, Glendale 3, Calif."

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"Will America Elect a Catholic President?" anti-Catholic pamphlet

Date:

1960

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Paper

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5 1/2 x 9 in. (14 x 22.9 cm)

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

2002.038.0001

Curatorial Note:

Prior to 1960, the only major party Catholic candidate to run for president was Democrat Al Smith, who was soundly defeated in 1928. John F. Kennedy's Catholicism, at a time when anti-Catholic prejudice was still a part of mainstream American thought, became a major issue during the 1960 campaign. The primary concern was that Kennedy's religion would enable the Vatican in Rome to exert undue influence on the United States. Kennedy ultimately addressed the issue head-on in a September 12, 1960, speech before the Greater Houston Ministerial Association. Although Vice President Nixon never attacked Kennedy's religion, pamphlets like this one were widely distributed by citizen groups across the United States who opposed having a Catholic president. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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"Will America Elect a Catholic President?" anti-Catholic pamphlet

One political pamphlet, issued during the 1960 presidential campaign, titled "Will America Elect a Catholic President?", about John F. Kennedy's Catholic faith. Authored by Don Hillis and published by H. M. Hillis. The brochure is anti-Catholic and summarizes the issues that America may confront if Kennedy were elected.The cover of the brochure has a color background of an American flag, with a sketch of a drawn curtain, and blue text that reads: "Will AMERICA Elect a CATHOLIC President?" The text throughout is blue.The back cover has the publishing information printed at the bottom: "QUANTITIES of this tract may be secured for 80 cents per hundred from H. M. Hillis, 602 Fairmont, Glendale 3, Calif."

Object Details
Object title:

"Will America Elect a Catholic President?" anti-Catholic pamphlet

Date:

1960

Terms:

1960 presidential election

Catholicism

Kennedy, John F.

Glendale

Medium:

Paper

Dimensions:

5 1/2 x 9 in. (14 x 22.9 cm)

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

2002.038.0001

Curatorial Note:

Prior to 1960, the only major party Catholic candidate to run for president was Democrat Al Smith, who was soundly defeated in 1928. John F. Kennedy's Catholicism, at a time when anti-Catholic prejudice was still a part of mainstream American thought, became a major issue during the 1960 campaign. The primary concern was that Kennedy's religion would enable the Vatican in Rome to exert undue influence on the United States. Kennedy ultimately addressed the issue head-on in a September 12, 1960, speech before the Greater Houston Ministerial Association. Although Vice President Nixon never attacked Kennedy's religion, pamphlets like this one were widely distributed by citizen groups across the United States who opposed having a Catholic president. - Stephen Fagin, Curator