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    site of the scene was Lee Harvey Oswald, who had just shot an officer that queried him about the assassination of JFK. Two days after the death of JFK, Oswald, who was being transported to the Dallas Police Station, was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner in downtown Dallas. With Oswald dead without any confessions, The Warren Commission continued to carry out investigations of the assassination of JFK. What they found was rather tainting of Oswald’s already appalling legacy. In a…

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    22, 1963, American history would never be the same. John F Kennedy was the victim of a brutal assassination that left many heartbroken and confused. He was one of America’s most charismatic presidents and the act shocked a nation along with its people. The assassination itself is arguably one the most controversial events to take place in American history. The debate that surrounds the assassination involves many theories including the official Warren Commission reports, to the not so official…

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    President John F. Kennedy Assassination November 22, 1963 is a date in U.S. History that will forever be remembered. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy was the shot heard around the world. This tragic event was the very first event to be broadcast over the course of four days with no commercial interruptions. Society did not have another event of that magnitude until September 11, 2001. In 1963, the world had television, radio, and newspapers to broadcast the news. In those days…

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    Robert F. Kennedy develops his argument in Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr by learning from Martin Luther Kin, Jr. assassination. Instead of delivering a rousing political speech. Upon arriving in Indianapolis for a campaign rally, instead of delivering a rousing political speech. Kennedy mad a brief but powerful remarks. It was about the King's death. Yes, he did support his claims with strong evidence because in paragraph 3 it says "Martin Luther King dedicated his…

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    first theory that I will go over will be that his assassination was an inside job. Although not by the government as a full but by the c.i.a, the cia was angry at all the changes that were being made…

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    was arrested for killing a policeman, 45 minutes after the JFK incident. According to a survey conducted by Gallup.com, only 29% of Americans believe it was a one man assassination, whereas 52% believe others were involved. This is where the Illuminati comes in. Is it entirely possible that the Illuminati staged the JFK assassination? Some conspiracist believe so. One popular theory is that Kennedy was an advocate for the Illuminati. During the early 1960s, the cold war was at its highest…

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    The assassination of a President has only happened a few times, and the most suspicious one is the assassination of the 35th President John F. Kennedy. There have been more theories and speculations about this incident than almost any other incident in American history. But, one may wonder, what are the facts about this tragic event? The facts go as such… The president was on his way to lunch with prominent Dallas citizens on November 22, 1963. The route the motorcade would take was published…

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    1968 just after 6 pm Martin Luther King Jr. was shot by James Earl Ray. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. was a tragic event that would be remembered for many years to come. Before the Shooting It was April 4th 1968, King was staying at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee with two other civil rights activists. Dr. Samuel Kyles was one the civil rights activists that witnessed the assassination. "We were just three guys hanging out," Kyles said. "None of us expected what…

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    A movie solely about JFK and the events leading up to and after his assassination would be monotonous, unsurprising, and probably rated NC-17. It would be a lot of shots of the limp body of 46 year old, a lot of shots of a blood stained 1961 Lincoln Continental, and a lot of shots of a coffin being moved from car to building to car. Viewers wouldn’t be enticed by the element of surprise at all. Almost every American knows that the 35th president didn’t finish his first term no matter their…

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    1963 may be slightly different. Maybe they were on their way to a big event or on their way to run a simple errand but, everyone will forever remember the 22 of November as the day one of America’s most beloved presidents was assassinated. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy will forever remain one of America’s greatest mysteries. Through collective memory, individual memory and the power of the media though, this day will be forever kept in many Americans minds. The year was 1963…

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