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    First‚ before getting into why evidence points to him what made this day take a wrong turn.. On November 22 1963‚ President John F Kennedy was riding in a motorcade with Jacqueline‚ his wife then Governor Connally‚ and Nellie Connally. He was shot as they were turning onto Elm Street in Dealey Plaza in Dallas‚ Texas at 12:30. The Warren Report‚ a commision of the assassination has came to a conclusion that three shots came from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository from Oswald. It Stated

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    that shook the nation. The president at the time‚ John F. Kennedy‚ was assassinated. What not many people know is that his assumed assassin‚ Lee Harvey Oswald‚ was actually assassinated two days later. Lee Harvey Oswald was shot while being transferred to the county jail‚ by Jack Ruby‚ a Dallas nightclub owner. Oswald was supposedly assassinated because Jack Ruby was so moved by the death of John F. Kennedy that he wanted revenge. The assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald was unjust because there is

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    “Forgive your enemies‚ but never forget their names.” After John F. Kennedy managed to prevent nuclear armageddon‚ implement peace corps‚ urge public service‚ and ignite man’s first journey to the moon‚ one would think the best we could do to repay him in any way possible would be to find justice in his assassination. On November 22‚ 1963 in Dallas‚ Texas‚ President Kennedy‚ Texas Governor John Connally‚ and their wives rode through Dallas in an open‚ slow motorcade when three shots echoed leaving

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    The assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) was the “where were you?” event of the 1960’s. In November of 1963‚ JFK was shot riding in his limo in Texas. Because the shooting was in public view of both citizens and the media‚ there are varying accounts for what took place that day. A government investigation‚ referred to as the Warren Commission‚ concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman of the assassination of Kennedy. In the 50 years since his murder‚ several other theories

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ the thirtieth President of the United States was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963. He was shot as his motorcade drove through Dallas‚ Texas‚ by Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though some people may believe that this killing was justified‚ the assassination of JFK is unjustified because there are many conspiracy theories and the police investigation was not thorough or documented correctly. First‚ there were many conspiracy theories. Many people believed that Lee Harvey Oswald had

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    as we want to be treated” (Kennedy). What comes to your mind when you hear the name “John F. Kennedy?” You probably think of the guy who was president in the 1960’s. He helped with many big things in America such as the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty‚ and issues with the Cold War. Not to mention he was also the youngest and first Roman Catholic president. What people don’t usually consider is his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. John

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    said by John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. His campaign promised to lead the country down the right path with the Civil Rights movement. The campaign promise had brought hope to many African-Americans throughout the nation. John F. Kennedy had the greatest impact on the Civil Rights movement by his Civil Rights Bill‚ the American address to the people‚ and his assassination. Kennedy wanted to

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    of John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy did many things in his life. Most of his family and friends new him as Jack. Jack accomplished many great things in his life. He had to overcome a lot of hardships as well. Jack had a very interesting life from his early child hood till he was tragically killed. John had to overcome many hardships in life due to his early childhood‚ his sickness‚ and his decrease in health. Jack came from a large family. He had 8 others brothers and sisters (John F. Kennedy

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    Its who he stopped from contributing that makes him important. While the assassination of JFK is big‚ it affected more than just the president. It effected the whole civil rights movement. This is the movement to get equal rights for minorities and females‚ as well as to enforce them. This was already a chaotic era and with the 4

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    The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Case Study It was the 22nd in November of 1963‚ President Kennedy and First Lady‚ Jacqueline had just arrived in Dallas‚ Texas to gain the support of the Dallas people‚ which he did not gain in the 1960 presidential election. Around 12:30 pm the car which contained President Kennedy passed by a book depository which contained the soon to be assassin. Three shots rang out; two hitting Kennedy‚ one hitting a bystander. The car that carried Kennedy sped

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