Walker, Hank. “John F. Kennedy in West Virginia in 1960.” The LIFE Picture Collection, via Getty Images.

President John F. Kennedy

During his 1960 campaign for President, John F. Kennedy witnessed extreme hunger in West Virginia, motivating him to make the expansion of food assistance a central component of his platform. One day after his inauguration, Kennedy signed an executive order to commence a pilot program introducing Food Stamps in eight of the most food insecure states. For over three years, these food stamp pilot programs expanded across the country.

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President John F. Kennedy

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