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These articles are the importance of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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With the release of the JFK files on Thursday, here's a review of the most important moments from the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Bob Jackson's famous photo of Jack Ruby assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald.
The Conspiracy books say that John Kennedy's motorcade route in Dallas was altered at the last minute -- presumably to allow a team of assassins to kill him. What's the real scoop on this?
The shots fired by Lee Harvey Oswald that killed President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, set in motion a series of reforms to the Secret Service.
Nov. 22, 1963: In an emotional moment, Walter Cronkite tells the world that President John F. Kennedy has died, half an hour after being shot in Dallas, Texas.
Fifty years ago, President John F Kennedy was shot dead and the events of 22 November 1963 were etched into America's consciousness. From the bright Texas morning to the manhunt for the assassin and into the dark Washington DC night, follow the stories that wove together that day
The events that began unfolding around midday on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, have cast a long and lasting shadow across the intervening 40 years. In a matter of seconds a deadly deed would inflict trauma on the nation and alter the course of American history. It opened a tragedy-filled decade pocked by war, violent domestic unrest and a string of political assassinations.