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The John F. Kennedy Assassination.

This four-page paper is on "The John F. Kennedy Assassination". It includes the story of the assassination of President John F Kennedy seen through the life of Lee Harvey Oswald, and deals with the wider plots and conspiracies of the event. The novel is a bold treatment of a vital event in American modern history. It also includes the writings about the assassination, as in real-world criminal justice and witness testimony looms large. But just how reliable are the witnesses? How many witnesses are just flat out telling tall tales? How often are apparently sober and reliable witnesses just flat wrong? The presumed assassin of President John F. Kennedy, Oswald allegedly shot Kennedy from a high window of a building in Dallas on November 22, 1963, as Kennedy rode down the street in an open car. Oswald was captured the day of the assassination, but was never tried; two days after Kennedy's death, as police was moving Oswald, a nightclub owner from Dallas, Jack Ruby, shot and killed him. A government commission led by Chief Justice Earl Warren concluded later that Oswald, though active in communist causes, was not part of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy. The former U.S. Marine sharpshooter had previously defected to the Soviet Union, where he lived and married before returning to the U.S. Although most historians generally reject the idea that Oswald acted within the context of a broader conspiracy, his own shooting death two days later (at the hands of Jack Ruby) made him a figure forever surrounded by enigma and controversy. 4-pages, bibliography lists 6 sources.

  • Pages: 4
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 12982 John F. Kennedy.doc
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