SINOPSIS
Forever enshrined in myth by an assassin's bullet, Kennedy's presidency long defied objective appraisal. Recent assessments have revealed an administration long on promise and vigor, and somewhat lacking in tangible accomplishment. His proposals for a tax cut and civil rights legislation, however, promised significant gains in the months before his assassination. While maturation, as evidenced in the handling of the Cuban missile crisis, was apparent, the potential legacy of the New Frontier will forever be left to speculation.
- Evan ThomasSelf - Writer
- Robert A. CaroSelf - Writer
- Robert DallekSelf - Historian
- Michael DobbsSelf - Writer
- Thomas HughesSelf - Aide to Sen. Hubert Humphrey
- Hubert H. HumphreySelf - Senator from Minnesota (archive footage)
- Lyndon Baines JohnsonSelf - Senator (archive footage)
- Kathleen Kennedy TownsendSelf - Niece