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Kennedy John

Single page signed typed letter, 8" x 10.5", on United States Senate letterhead. Dated "February 26, 1957" and both signed and annotated by John Kennedy as "Jack" with notes along the bottom of "Come + see us / Best to Jane", and a small annotation to personalize the letter where Kennedy crosses out the typed greeting of "Dear Mr. Jones", and personalizes it with Dear "E.N."Accompanied by the originating lightly nicked carbon letter, 8.5" x 11', dated "February 13, 1967" to which John Kennedy responded. Near fine with expected folds.

 

A superb letter with fantastic content. Kennedy as Senator was responding to a letter regarding a "discrimination" issue - a cause which he rose to the forefront during his Presidential administration. This letter is unclear regarding the type of discrimination however E.N Jones posed to Kennedy the question of "He is one of those being discriminated against by the original bill. From the information I can gather, it would appear that anyone who fled from Communism in the years following the War and who are now U.S. citizens anything you could do to get this Amendment passed."

 

Kennedy's response was thought provoking:

" I think the central question here is whether, as a matter of policy, the United States wishes to broaden the group of people who are entitled to receive compensation for war claims. If the decision were made to enlarge the group to include persons who were not citizens at the time loss occurred, the effect would be to lessen the amount, which could be paid to the individual claimants. At this point, since hearings have not been held on the bill, I have not had an opportunity to consider all of the factors involved. Consequentially, I am not in a position to express a definitive position on the bill. However, I want to assure you that it will receive my most careful consideration when it comes before the committee… "

 

A fantastic signed letter allowing one to reflect on Kennedy's thoughts on several important policies, communism, defecting and discrimination. Scarce signed and annotated with an association as shown in his autographed post script. 


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