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JFK assassination remembered 60 years later by surviving witnesses to history, including AP reporter https://t.co/lCDVGeLQCV
Six decades after JFK’s assassination, Dealey Plaza is as haunting as ever https://t.co/9aOhRCxy2X
Rep. Roger Williams was one of the last people to see John F. Kennedy before he was assassinated. On the 60th anniversary, the Texas Republican looks back. https://t.co/f4mBoJrVEz
On Nov. 22, 1963, a series of shots rang out in Dealey Plaza just as President John F. Kennedy's open limousine passed through. The president was fatally wounded — and Dallas would never be the same. https://t.co/noCKbX1CYB
CBS's daytime soap opera is interrupted by a news flash: "In Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired..." Watching this, you get a real sense of how journalism worked in the days before the Internet, mobile phones and Twitter. #JFK60 https://t.co/qKprvA6P7T https://t.co/qeHJC9ON2N
“For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal. " We honor the memory of President John F. Kennedy, November 22, 1963. https://t.co/arYCEkgPPX
On the sixtieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination, here's a thread on his relationship with Nikita Khrushchev, one of the most important relationships of the Cold War.
60 yrs ago, JFK spent his last night alive speaking to Latinos, the first time a sitting president publicly recognized the Latino vote. JFK's recognition of the importance of the Latino vote likely won him the presidency in 1960. A🧵
Probably the most devastating global news flash of my lifetime. Those of us of a certain vintage have never forgotten exactly where we were on that gruesome Friday evening 60 years ago. JFK assassination: Cronkite informs a shocked nation https://t.co/kIRms0iQgd via @YouTube
Good morning all & OTD in 1963, the US President, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was an author, naval officer and war hero in WWII, then a Congressman, and then Senator. He was the first Catholic to be elected the US President. https://t.co/KrYUt5pYd5
JFK's historic meeting with the largest Latino civil rights organization has been overshadowed by Kennedy's murder the next day in Dallas, yet historians believe it was the first time a sitting president publicly recognized the Latino vote. https://t.co/D0YkdAKLrk
The U.S. for decades had helped give rise to authoritarian regimes in Latin America, supporting the ousting of democratically elected leaders. But when John F. Kennedy took power, he began a massive effort to reset relations. https://t.co/sFBTmuMR8X
Ahead of the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination, Axios Latino examined his legacy with U.S. Latinos and in Latin America. Here's a glimpse. https://t.co/FaLoNmLMdA
In photos: JFK's Houston last night https://t.co/0MlDUOmzFG
Photos: John F. Kennedy was in Houston, Texas, during the last night of his life, speaking with Mexican American civil rights leaders and trying to unite fractured Democrats. https://t.co/qqqysnP1Af
It's sixty years this week since US President John F Kennedy was assassinated, and three in ten Britons believe an alternative to the official explanation Lone operator: 32% Wider plot: 30% Don't know: 34% https://t.co/1ivrkCAAJi https://t.co/LJvkbZsfOz