It Happened at Michigan: JFK Made Peace Corps Proposal 65 Years Ago

Sept. 29, 2025
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In the early morning of Oct. 14, 1960, John F. Kennedy made an impromptu campaign stop at the University of Michigan, where thousands of students had gathered outside the Michigan Union. Speaking informally, he challenged them to consider how they might dedicate time and talent to serving others abroad. The moment, though unscripted, ignited a wave of student enthusiasm and is remembered as a turning point in shaping a national call to service.

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