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    JFK’s Assassination On November 22, 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy was murdered in Dallas, Texas. The bullets of that were shot passed through John F. Kennedy’s head and rang out as his motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza. U.S. Marine Lee Harvey Oswald on his own fired 3 shots from the Texas School Book Depository by the motorcade route. Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy. Oswald was a prior U.S. Marine. When John F. Kennedy was approaching his motorcade through Dallas, Oswald was seen…

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    Kennedy will remain a secret until 2017, when federal archives of the assassination are to be released. However, the government can pass as many acts as wished to further delay the release of the archives, meaning the archives may never be publicly seen. Since the Kennedy assassination, people have longed to know what really happened, which inspired books, newspaper articles, and even movies such as JFK, directed by Oliver Stone…

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    Movies and Impact on Society. An historical event that impart society in the past and that still lives in our minds is the assassination of John F Kennedy. According to a website, on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas. That same website says that, “bullets struck the president's neck and head and he slumped over toward Mrs. Kennedy” (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum). This historical…

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    Did He or Did He Not? Topher Throckmorton Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone in the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (also known as JFK)? I personally think that he was not alone and that there was a conspiracy. The three main reasons why I think there was a conspiracy is because one he couldn’t have come up the whole assassination by himself, two is that someone had told him when JFK was getting closer to where he was shot, and three is that someone had to of been around JFK…

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    thing I have done was carry a pistol in a movie but did not kill anybody. He also denied killing anyone in his life. He contradicts himself in some of the other remarks he is reported to have made in interviews. What we talked about today was the assassination of JFK. Why it was Harvey that shot JFK. Also the last words of Lee Harvey Oswald. Lee was a man that was lost and looking for a way out. Which I think that drove him to kill the president as a way out of life that way to end what he had…

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    At 12:30 pm the president was shot by a rifle and suffered gunshot wounds to his head and throat. By 1:00pm, John F Kennedy was pronounced dead. The prime suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the crime. Unfortunately, two days after the assassination, Oswald was killed by Jack…

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    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, I believe it was a conspiracy, there are multiple that could be possible. Clearly, I believe the assassination of JFK was a conspiracy.…

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    Research and communication task The Warren Commission was official commission established by President Lyndon B Johnson to investigate the assassination of President John F Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963. President Lyndon B Johnson appointed the commission to investigate how and why he was killed. He demanded the commission to have included the attendance, testimony of witnesses and also the production of evidence which occurred on the 22nd of November, 1963. The official…

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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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    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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