Sixty years ago, on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. The tragic event jarred the nation and fueled a multitude of conspiracy theories.
When President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas in 1963, grief was felt all around the globe, and the question of motive has never been definitively answered.
Photos taken hours before, as well as immediately after, JFK's assassination -- the November 1963 killing that shocked the world.
When President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas in 1963, grief was felt all around the globe, and the question of motive has never been definitively answered.
In commemoration of President John F. Kennedy's assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, here's a look back at his most poignant moments with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, and their family.
Jackie and her two kids stayed in the eight-bedroom, six-bathroom for about a year while mourning her husband's death
An article about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on 22 November 1963.
Assassination of John F. Kennedy, mortal shooting of the 35th president of the United States in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. His accused killer was Lee Harvey Oswald, who was himself murdered before he could stand trial, and the death of Kennedy has long been the subject of speculation and conspiracy theories.
In the countdown to the anniversary of JFK's assassination on November 22, 1963, we look at the events surrounding his death. including the investigation into the crime. Lee Harvey Oswald should have been under surveillance. John F Kennedy’s assassination could have been stopped.
When President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas in 1963, grief was felt all around the globe, and the question of motive has never been definitively answered.
It's a time in history everyone remembers where they were upon hearing "The President has been shot." Reminisce w/ Photos, newspapers, polls & lots of links. Do you remember where were you that day?
Fifty years ago, on Nov. 22, 1963, an assassin's bullet took the life of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, in downtown Dallas, Texas. Photos by the Associated Press tell the story of that tragic event and the sad days that followed...
Working on his memoir one day in 1969, LBJ spoke more frankly into a tape recorder about the Kennedys, Vietnam, and other subjects than he ever had before. The transcript of that tape has never been published—until now. Michael Beschloss explains its historical significance.
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