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"News12" featured Dyson's history professor Dr. Durahn Taylor in "Pace presidential historian remembers JFK's legacy 56 years after his death"
"News12" featured Dyson's history professor Dr. Durahn Taylor in "Pace presidential historian remembers JFK's legacy 56 years after his death"
Fifty-six years after he was assassinated in Texas, a local historian is looking back on the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy and how his "Camelot" compares to the times we are living in now.
Pace University history professor Dr. Durahn Taylor says short-term expectations also died on Nov. 22, 1963, but not long-term hopes.
"John F. Kennedy worked to give Americans a hope and goals to make a better future, a better country and a better world," says Taylor.
Fifty-six years after he was assassinated in Texas, a local historian is looking back on the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy and how his "Camelot" compares to the times we are living in now.
Pace University history professor Dr. Durahn Taylor says short-term expectations also died on Nov. 22, 1963, but not long-term hopes.
"John F. Kennedy worked to give Americans a hope and goals to make a better future, a better country and a better world," says Taylor.