Fall 1960. America was changing, and the pace of change was riveting. Throughout the ’60s, for better and for worse, millions of Americans must have felt they were in a different country. On November 8, 1960, Americans went to the polls to choose a new president. It was a tough, tight race between two men, neither yet 50, seeking the country’s top job in what was considered a critical time in the nation’s history. The Democratic nominee, John F. Kennedy, told Americans that “we stand today on the edge of a New Frontier–the frontier of the ’60s–a frontier of unknown and opportunities and perils–a frontier of unfulfilled hope and threats.”
Jeff, I sure dig your writing brother.
Best of success to you in the New Year sir.