Victim or culprit? Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of killing the thirty-fifth president of the United States and framed as a pro-Communist, leftist criminal out to spark conflict in the United States, but was that really the case? Oswald was born on October 18, 1939 to his mother, Marguerite, and his father, Robert E. Lee Oswald and grew up as an above average kid with a growing passion for …show more content…
Kennedy assassination shook the nation not only with the loss of one of our greatest and bravest presidents this country has ever seen, but it also allowed us to see how much corruption, power and greed in built into this country. It shows the leaders that fight for the people and the leaders that fight it line their pockets at the expense of the people. This is as true today as we leaders that use positivity and motivation for togetherness and peace and others that prompt violence and hate splitting the people for fame and power. The assassination of Kennedy sheds light on the evils that plague our country and the work that needs to be done to ensure leaders like him do not meet an untimely end. History is said to repeat itself, so we have to make sure that we use the information from the past to aid us in the