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John F. Kennedy

Profiles in Courage

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1955

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In Profiles in Courage, John F. Kennedy highlights the importance of "political courage" through biographical sketches of eight American senators, emphasizing actions that prioritized national interest over personal and political gains. These senators faced substantial backlash for their principled stands on contentious issues such as the Embargo Act, the Compromise of 1850, Reconstruction, monetary policy, World War I, and post-World War II justice, ultimately showcasing the sacrifices and integrity involved in true political courage. The book discusses topics such as slavery, civil rights, and war.

Reviews & Readership

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John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage is praised for its engaging prose and inspirational tales of political bravery, showcasing historical figures who faced immense pressure but stood by their principles. Critics, however, argue that it romanticizes political actions and lacks critical depth. Overall, it remains a compelling read for those interested in political history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Profiles in Courage?

Readers who appreciate compelling narratives of bravery in politics, like David McCullough's Truman or Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals, will enjoy John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. This audience often values historical context, political integrity, and the personal struggles of leaders who faced significant moral dilemmas.

RecommendedReading Age

16-18years

Lexile Level

1410L

Book Details

Topics

Politics / Government

History: U.S.

History: World

Genre

Classic Fiction

Biography