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    On the twenty second of November 1963, the 35th president of the United States John F Kennedy was assassinated before his third year in office. The gruesome and unexpected act took place in Dallas Texas, as the president traveled in a four-door convertible limousine. Along with him, his wife Jackie, Texas governor John Connally, and Connally wife Nellie traveled. The meeting was to discuss conflicts in the democratic party between liberal Ralph Yarborough and Don. At 12:30 pm the president was…

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    Introduction On November 11th, 1963 the 35th President Of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Lee Harvey Oswald was the prime suspect in President Kennedy’s assassination but was soon “assassinated” himself by Jack Ruby. Because of his sudden death, Oswald was never able to tell his story, however there are many ideas on who killed the President. Many say it was a conspiracy and some say it was Oswald alone. I personally believe Kennedy’s death was a conspiracy. Although…

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    The article, “One of The Very First JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theory Investigations”, by Jack Minnis and Staughton Lynd was all about the investigation made by an FBI agent to confirm all essential versions of the President’s assassination previously presented by the Dallas police and by Gordon Shanklin. The author's main point in this article was to inform the readers how, who, and where the assassination of John F. Kennedy occurred. My main point is that the author did a fantastic job of…

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    Anvitha Vadlamudi Doyle 7 The President Has Been Shot The title of this book is “The President Has Been Shot!” by James L. Swanson. This book is about the assassination of the 35th President of the United States. The genre of this book is non-fiction. The main idea of this book is the assassination of John F. Kennedy. During the book the author explains all the details of what happened before and after the shooting of JFK. He also tells us important information about the life of the…

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    The Impact of the JFK Assassination On the morning of November 22, 1963, Janice Tainter was sitting in her sixth grade class along with other fellow students. When asked what were some vivid details about where she was she said “I remember what direction and even the color of the black board inside the class”. She later explained the color of the blackboard was green. She also explained how she and her classmates received the information. She clearly states “The P.A. system (intercom)…

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    The JFK Assassination JFK was one of our nation's best presidents mainly for avoiding the Cuban missile crisis. He also has another achievement that is not so pleasant. He is the only president that was assassinated but not knowing how it happened. (Not sure what this means: but not knowing how it happened. Please elaborate.) This is where the speculation starts, and where conspiracy theories are born. So get ready to have some theory pancakes with some knowledge syrup, because we are taking…

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    Evidence plays an important role in the justification of the veracity of historical events, however, a majority of the evidence presented alongside Kennedy’s assassination seems to contradict each other, further distorting the event rather than making it more clear for historians to understand. On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, by a man who resides by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. Nevertheless, it is believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the…

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    Jf Kennedy Film Analysis

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    Oliver Stone’s 1991 JFK has one goal: destroying the lone gunman story the government has continuously shoved down the throats of the American public regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Stone’s work in this film creates a truly palpable sense of tension that keeps the audience riveted throughout the entire three-hour plot line. JFK follows the story of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, the only man in history who prosecuted someone in relation to…

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    While there are many conspiracy theories about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy’s death and his assassin, I agree with the majority that Lee Harvey Oswald was indeed set up as a patsy to hide the real truth. The top three conspiracies which support this idea are the CIA theory, FBI/Secret Service theory, and the Soviet Union/Cuba theory. Even though all of the theories have different “why’s and how’s” to how the assassin came to be, they all share one common feature. Which is…

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    Pancho Villa Film Summary

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    Castro, Tony. “Pancho Villa Documentary Hopes to Discover Who Killed the Mexican Revolutionary” Huffingpost, July 14, 2013, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/14/pancho-villa-documnetary_n_3594348.html. Nov. 4, 2017 The article written by Castro, speaks on the documentary, El Asesinato de Villa La Conspiración, which means The Assassination of Villa the Conspiracy. The writer talks about how the documentary analyzes the assassination, he also talks about how after the revolution was over…

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