I posted a diary earlier this morning about JFK’s accomplishments. It highlights three of his memorable speeches and other policy achievements. Some of the graphics I posted — including a few editorial cartoons from 1963 — are poignant and deserving of a look.
Since this morning, a number of additional editorial cartoons have been posted online; hence, this second diary.
As more editorial cartoons go online this evening, I’ll share them with you either as updates to this diary or in the comments section. Scroll down a bit to see updates as I post them.
Please remember to take the poll in the above linked diary and share your memories of how and when you first learned of JFK’s assassination on this day in 1963. Thanks for supporting this diary series.
If you missed them, here are my other recent diaries.
Updates Posted Here
Of a Place Called Camelot
Innocence Lost
We Know What You Stand For… Yourself!
The Time for Pardons is Over
An Oldie But Goodie
If You Say So
Blowing Off Steam
A Sign of the Times
Just Your Luck, Elon
Damn, You Just Don’t Understand Me
Everyone’s Guilty, Just Not Him
Mittens Unplugged
A Loss of Innocence and Confidence
He is in a Boatload of Trouble
Taking On Very Difficult Challenges
A Widely-Admired President
Just Be Careful Tomorrow
Let the Feasting Begin
An Inspirational Leader
It’s the Same Thing
But JFK Never Owned Twitter!
Good Question
Attribution for the above cartoon: Editorial & Political Cartoons, Peter Schrank
Alms for the Poor
Diminishing Stature
You’re No JFK
This Tells You Everything
Conspiracy Nuts Aplenty
Seeking Answers
Grow Up
Spreading Hate
Your Concern is Duly Noted
Always Believe QAnon
This Man Could Become the Next President of the United States
Yeah… Him
Maximum Leader
When Will the Law Catch Up To Him?
The Self-Proclaimed Leader
That Fateful Day — November 22, 1963
Arriving in Dallas, Texas
Herblock Editorial Cartoon from 1963
“Grieving Lincoln” — Bill Mauldin’s Classic Cartoon Following JFK’s Assassination in 1963
Walter Cronkite Announcing JFK’s Passing — November 22, 1963
Americans in Chicago React to JFK’s Death
Have a Great Thanksgiving
Remember to take the diary poll about JFK’s Assassination in the below linked diary that I posted this morning.