John F. Kennedy's life through his election as the 35th President of the United States.
The 1960 Presidential election and the many obstacles, including familial and religious, that Kennedy needed to overcome to win the United States Presidency.
The beginnings of John F. Kennedy's presidency.
The Bay of Pigs and The Cuban Missile Crisis, to his proudest achievements, the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
The origins of Soviet-American tensions in the divided city of Berlin from the final days of World War II up through the time of John F. Kennedy's Presidency.
Civil Rights, from his record as a senator up though the transformation near the end of his life that would help inspire the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The events in Southeast Asia that eventually led to America's war in Vietnam.
His health and private life, marriage and family, the myth of Camelot, and finally, his assassination and legacy.