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JFK's Assassination Was Worse Than You Thought...

The world changed in an instant when President John F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded during a visit to Dallas. A definitive, pivotal, and transformative moment in American history, it arguably resulted in the loss of some theoretical American innocence and kicked off the tumult and upheaval of the 1960s. Still, people wanted and needed to make sense of what appeared to be a senseless event — Lee Harvey Oswald's heinous act lent some credence to the idea of the Kennedy curse, and also...

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    Why JFK's Assassination Was Worse Than You Thought

    Why JFK's Assassination Was Worse Than You Thought

    The world changed in an instant when President John F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded during a visit to Dallas. A definitive, pivotal, and …

    What It Was Really Like Witnessing JFK's Assassination

    What It Was Really Like Witnessing JFK's Assassination

    On November 22, 1963, a sunny, autumn day in Dallas, Texas, turned into one the darkest chapters in American history when President John F. Kennedy was struck down by an assassin's bullet. Riding in an open-top limousine with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife Nellie, the 46-year-old president was on his way through Dealey Plaza to a luncheon with local businessmen.

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