Theodore Sorensen, best known as the chief speechwriter for former President John F. Kennedy, died Sunday.
Sorensen was given credit for drafting a letter for Kennedy to former Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis which helped avert a confrontation with the Soviets that could have led to war.
“That’s what I’m proudest of. Never had this country, this world, faced such great danger. You and I wouldn’t be sitting here today if that had gone badly.”
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I can’t believe this. I just learned about this amazing man on Saturday in my ‘Kennedy Men’ workshop. It’s really sad...
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