Related papers: Item 4- materials for introduction and conclusion

About Folder

Title
Related papers: Item 4- materials for introduction and conclusion
Collection
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPP-031-004
Date(s) of Materials
1955: 6 January-6 May
Folder Description
This folder contains materials associated with John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. Materials in this folder include memoranda, partial drafts of several chapters, notes of chapter structure and the book's themes, correspondence between the fictional characters "Senator Oldtimer" and "Edward Youngfellow," and early drafts of the manuscript (then titled "Courage-- The Test of Political Statesmanship").
Extent / Physical Description
165 digital pages
Series
Series 10. Manuscripts.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Manuscripts: Profiles in Courage. Related papers: Item 4- materials for introduction and conclusion
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
Some of the archival materials in this collection may be subject to copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish.
Copyright Notice
Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain.
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