Kennedy Thru Michigan
Film Identifier: F.2012-03-0777
Run Time
0h 1m 36s
0h 1m 36s
Format
16mm
16mm
Color
B&W
B&W
Sound
Optical
Optical
Date Produced
October 1960
October 1960
Abstract
John F. Kennedy campaigns in Michigan during the 1960 presidential election.
John F. Kennedy campaigns in Michigan during the 1960 presidential election.
Description
Telenews titlecard reads "MICHIGAN." Shots of the crowd in Ann Arbor, where a child waves a hand-painted sign that says "WE'RE FOR KENNEDY." Kennedy departs via train and heads to Albion. During a speech to a large crowd in front of Kalamazoo City Hall, Kennedy says "I believe that this country has to once again determine what it wants to be. In my judgement, it wants to be not only a great country, which it is; it wants to be a greater country. It wants to protect not only its own people, but it wants to serve as an example and inspiration to all those who wish move along the road of freedom."
Telenews titlecard reads "MICHIGAN." Shots of the crowd in Ann Arbor, where a child waves a hand-painted sign that says "WE'RE FOR KENNEDY." Kennedy departs via train and heads to Albion. During a speech to a large crowd in front of Kalamazoo City Hall, Kennedy says "I believe that this country has to once again determine what it wants to be. In my judgement, it wants to be not only a great country, which it is; it wants to be a greater country. It wants to protect not only its own people, but it wants to serve as an example and inspiration to all those who wish move along the road of freedom."
Distributors
Main Credits
Koza, Frank (is filmmaker)
Actors, Performers and Participants
Kennedy, John F. (is participant)
Genre
Form