“‘Worth a Lot of Negro Votes’”: Black Voters, Africa, and the 1960 Presidential Campaign

Exercise 3: African Americans and Africa

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Senator John F. Kennedy and the Kenyan nationalist leader Tom Mboya speak to reporters after their meeting on July 26, 1960, in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Mboya had asked Kennedy to intercede with the State Department for funds to transport African students to the United States.  Instead, Kennedy secured funds from a charity his family controlled.  Photograph by Boston Herald American in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.

Senator John F. Kennedy and the Kenyan nationalist leader Tom Mboya speak to reporters after their meeting on July 26, 1960, in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Mboya had asked Kennedy to intercede with the State Department for funds to transport African students to the United States. Instead, Kennedy secured funds from a charity his family controlled.

Kennedy meets Mboya.
Photograph by Boston Herald American in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.