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JFK and Age: The Young Congressman

As a 29-year-old congressman, JFK had little interest in his day-to-day duties.

Aired 11/11/2013 | Rating NR

American Experience

JFK and Age: The Young Congressman

Clip: Season 1 | 1m 29s

As a 29-year-old congressman, JFK had little interest in his day-to-day duties.

With little interest in his day-to-day duties as a congressman, 29-year-old Kennedy had some growing up to do before he was ready for the most powerful position in the world.

Aired 11/11/2013 | Rating NR

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