In photos: JFK's legacy with Latinos and Latin America 60 years later

- Russell Contreras, author ofAxios Latino

President John F. Kennedy in a motorcade to Los Pinos, the official residence of the president of Mexico, following the Kennedys' arrival in Mexico City on June 29, 1962. Photo: Cecil Stoughton. White House Photographs. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
The election of John F. Kennedy generated excitement in Latin America and among U.S. Latinos partly because he was the first Catholic president. Over the next two years, Kennedy built coalitions and worked to mend sour relationships with several Latin American countries.
Through the lens: Ahead of the 60th anniversary of his assassination, Axios Latino examined Kennedy's legacy with U.S. Latinos and in Latin America. Here's a glimpse.








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