
Presented by the White House Historical Association
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency
- Host
- Stewart McLaurin
- Guest
- Mark K. Updegrove, author and President and CEO of the LBJ Foundation
- Date
- 4/26/22
- Duration
- 27 minutes
Mark K. Updegrove shares new historical perspectives on the Kennedy presidency from his recent book, Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency. The author, President and CEO of the LBJ Foundation, and White House Historical Association president Stewart McLaurin explore the relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, the assessment of Kennedy among world leaders, and what might have been had the young President lived.
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James Hoban: The Charleston Years
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Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency
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President of the White House Historical Association
As President of the White House Historical Association Stewart McLaurin leads the nonpartisan, nonprofit in its mission to preserve, protect, and provide access to White House history. As a lifelong student of history, Stewart is an avid reader and storyteller. His first book, White House Miscellany was published this past year and he authors a quarterly column in the White House History Journal. Drawing on his own experiences, relationships, and knowledge he provides listeners with a front row seat to history at the White House.