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John Kennedy US Presidential White House Portrait Shot Glass
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John Kennedy US Presidential White House Portrait Shot Glass
The year was 1961. John F. Kennedy, a young and energetic senator, had just been inaugurated as the 35th president of the United States. Bracing air of change filled the country. Kennedy, with his infectious optimism, unveiled his "New Frontier" agenda, a call to push the boundaries of progress in space, education, and social welfare. He established the Peace Corps, sending idealistic young Americans abroad to serve communities in need. --- Yet, the world stage was far from peaceful. The Cold War cast a long shadow, and tensions with the Soviet Union were at an all-time high. The failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, a covert operation greenlit during the Eisenhower administration, became a dark stain on Kennedy's early days. The world watched with bated breath as the Cuban Missile Crisis unfolded in 1962. Thirteen gruelling days of brinkmanship with nuclear war looming large forced Kennedy to make critical decisions under immense pressure. Though a peaceful resolution was ultimately achieved, the crisis served as a stark reminder of the dangers of the Cold War. --- Domestically, the fight for racial equality gained momentum. The Civil Rights Movement demanded action. While Kennedy took steps like integrating the University of Mississippi, he faced criticism for not doing enough. The portrait we see of him, resolute yet contemplative, might reflect the weight of this struggle and the complexities of navigating social change. --- Vietnam, a simmering conflict throughout the 1950s, escalated during Kennedy's presidency. He increased the number of American military advisors, a decision that would have far-reaching consequences. --- John F. Kennedy's presidency was tragically cut short by assassination in 1963. Though his time in office was brief, it was a pivotal moment in American history. The image of him, captured in his official portrait, reflects not just a moment in time, but the weight of leadership during a period of immense challenge and opportunity. He is remembered for his idealism and his role in shaping a new era, but his legacy is also one of navigating complex challenges and making difficult decisions on the world stage. --- This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between 1926 and 1977, inclusive, without a copyright notice. John F Kennedy Official Portrait by Aaron Shikler is the official white house presidential portrait in the White House.
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By Michael T.12 July 2023 • Verified Purchase
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Awful. They both arrived broken. Packaging was poor. Terrible with lines going through the image.
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By Anonymous8 April 2025 • Verified Purchase
It is nice to be able get shot glasses with the names of places you have been too but didn’t manage to get a glass why you were there. Also the option of creating your own place souvenir by using a glass with the national flag or map and adding a place name that would never normally be credited with its own souvenir is good.
The only thing I am not so keen on is the size of the glass. They are larger than your average European shot glass by a third so take up more space in the display shelving and requires the shelves to be further apart.
The service is quick and the items usually arrive in the UK in about a week.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By A.29 December 2023 • Verified Purchase
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Bought this for a friend and it didn’t disappoint. Just perfect and engraved lovely. I would recommend. Design was just as I wanted. Perfect
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