Fact
vs. Fiction: Lincoln and Kennedy
Lincoln Presidential Library explores the
supposed ‘eerie parallels’ between two slain presidents
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[February 16, 2019]
Do you know about all the “eerie parallels”
between Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy? Elected 100 years apart,
concerned with civil rights, replaced by men named Johnson. The list
goes on. But which ones are significant and which ones are routine
coincidence or outright lies?
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum will explore this urban legend with a special
event at 6 p.m., Feb. 19.
“Fact vs. Fiction: Lincoln and Kennedy” features Dr. Samuel Wheeler,
the Illinois state historian, and John T. Shaw, author of two books
on President Kennedy. They’ll have fun pointing out the lies and
exaggerations but also use them as a jumping-off point for deeper
discussions.
“While the ‘eerie’ coincidences got publicized immediately after the
JFK assassination, a closer examination shows these were very
different individuals who took different paths to the presidency and
ultimately governed differently,” said Wheeler. “I hope the event
will challenge us all to think more deeply about these men and their
legacies.”
Shaw, director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern
Illinois University, will sign copies of “Rising Star, Setting Sun:
Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and the Presidential
Transition that Changed America” at 6. Then he and Wheeler will take
the stage at 6:30.
Tickets are $8 for the general public and $5 for members of the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation. For tickets, visit
www.PresidentLincoln. Illinois.gov and click on “special event
reservations.”
The event is part of the special programming offered with the
presidential library’s new exhibition of photos from Kennedy’s life,
“American Visionary: John F. Kennedy’s Life and Times.” The
exhibition, one of the most exhaustively researched collections of
Kennedy photos ever assembled, runs through May 19.
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It is based on the book “JFK: A
Vision for America” by Stephen Kennedy Smith and Douglas Brinkley.
Brinkley, a presidential historian who contributes frequently to CNN
and the New York Times, will speak at the presidential library on
April 12. The topic will be his latest book, “American Moonshot:
John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race."
The Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum uses a combination of
rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to immerse visitors
in the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Visitors can see ghosts
come to life on stage, watch TV coverage of the 1860 presidential
election, roam through the Lincoln White House, experience booming
cannons in a Civil War battle and come face to face with priceless
original Lincoln artifacts.
The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books,
documents, photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12
million items pertaining to all aspects of Illinois history.
For more information, visit
www.
PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
[Christopher Wills]
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