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    country’s history. He had to deal with the advances of the Soviet Union during some of the toughest years of the Cold War at the same time as trying to strengthen the U.S. Kennedy had many strengths and weaknesses like any other leader, but after his assassination, the seemingly average guy was everyone’s idol. Even today, many people will swear that John

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    The assasination of JFK has been studied over many years, and interperated in many ways. Sometimes it can be hard to look at the many aspects of his death, and who he was in his time on this earth. These selections, however, look at some of the different ways that society has been affected by the death of John F. Kennedy. The first selection “American History” showcases the effect the assassination had on the everday turmoil of a young Puerto Rican teen of 1963. There seems to be a bleak

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    Jackie O Just like that, gone. We get into the car and leave for the airport to get to Dallas. We get into the Air Force One and start our short flight. We land at Love Field and meet with the Johnsons. We get out to ecstatic fans cheering. We walked by what seemed miles of fences, that had hundreds of people behind them. We get into the X-100 and start our way to the luncheon at the Dallas Trade Mart. When we finally turn down Main Street, I could almost feel the energy coming from the 150,000

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    Today was the day, today November 22, 1963 was the day I was going to meet my all-time favorite presidents John Fitzgerald Kennedy, better known by his initials, JFK. He was travelling west through the country speaking in nine different states, which include San Antonio, Houston, Fort Worth and then onto Dallas and Austin, he was preparing for his next presidential campaign and his trip was mainly about natural resources and conservation efforts but it was also in a way to support his reelection

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    Killing Kennedy Thesis

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    I chose to read Killing Kennedy because last semester I read Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK. I was very curious as to what all was happening on the Kennedy side of things since I now had knowledge of Oswald’s life. Also, I have always wondered what the “perfect” family persona of the Kennedys was really like behind the scenes. Lastly, I had partially read Killing Lincoln and enjoyed it. The thesis of this book is that while Kennedy was in office people of the public saw it as a

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    The Dark Side of the Moon Landing

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    and security in the nation, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy take a short thirteen-minute flight to Dallas. A pleasant crowd was waiting for the presidential couple when they landed at Carswell Air Force Base. Mrs. Kennedy was given a bouquet of red roses, and JFK shook hands with friendly supporters. The President and first lady join Texas Governor John Connally and his wife in a secret service modified, midnight blue, Ford convertible. The ten-mile

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    since President John F. Kennedy’s (JFK’s) assassination, but there are still several unanswered questions lingering in the minds of the American people. For example, there are a large number of conspiracy theories floating around on the internet describing President Kennedy’s murder, along with mistakes made due to various flawed government agencies. Along with all of the publicity, there are quite a few rumors surrounding President Kennedy’s assassination, however, various articles and books provide

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    Have you ever wondered about the assassination John Fitzgerald. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald? Well, here I will tell you who, where, what, when and, how that fateful day occurred. John Fitzgerald Kennedy had just exchanged slavery for freedom, to help/or go against him with the Texans, because the people who liked slavery at the time did not like Kennedy because he took away slavery, therefore going against him, and the people in the crowds were the ones who did like him for he was the president

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    The Most Important Turning Points in Senator Joe McCarthy's Political Career Joe McCarthy gained fame at the height of the 'Red Scare' in America, between 1945 and 1952. During the Red Scare, people were very worried about the rise of communism in the world. In 1946 there was the discovery of a large communist spy ring in Canada. It began to make people paranoid about communists in trades unions. At that time, Joe McCarthy was a senator for the Republicans; he was

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    was probably the assassination and investigation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In 1963 and 1964 the US government told the American public about what happened that fateful day in Dallas Texas. They said that one crazy man, Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone killed the

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