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\r\nHello!\r\nEvery year hundreds of students participate in the Profile in Courage Essay Contest where they write about a US elected official who demonstrated political courage during or after 1917, the year of President Kennedy's birth.\r\nHere are 5 winning essays to inspire all who are preparing essays for the 2019 contest:\r\n | \r\n |
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\r\nTo learn more about eligibility and guidelines, check out our resource page here. The deadline to submit an essay is coming up: January 18, 2019. Don't miss out!\r\n-- The JFK Library and Museum\r\n | \r\n |
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\r\nEsther Kohn\r\nEducation Specialist\r\n | \r\n |
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\r\n\r\nJOHN F. KENNEDY\r\nLIBRARY FOUNDATION\r\nColumbia Point, Boston, MA 02125\r\n(617) 514-1550\r\n | \r\n | \r\n\r\n\r\n |
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\r\nThe John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Tax ID # 04-6113130. Thank you for your support!\r\n | \r\n |
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