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John F. Kennedy Assassination.

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Term Paper TitleJohn F. Kennedy Assassination.
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John F. Kennedy Assassination.
     During his electoral battle tour in the southern states, President John F. Kennedy visited
Dallas on November 22, 1963.  On his arrival at 11:40, he was warmly welcomed by the people of
Dallas.  Kennedy, Governor John Connally and their wives sat down in the limousine of the
President which led the motorcade through the town.  When the motorcade arrived in Dealey
Plaza at 12:30 , it turned right from Main to Houston Street and just seconds later it took the turn
onto Elm Street passing the Schoolbook Depository Building. Just when the limousine passed the
Stemmons Freeway sign, Mrs. Connally heard gunshots.  When she turned, looking at the
President, she saw him taking his hand to his throat covering a gunshot wound.  The next second,
Governor Connally felt an ache in his back which he realized was a shot.
     The reaction of the Secret Service Agents was quite slow.  Most of them had spent the
evening before in "The Cellar" a bar that was owned by an acquaintance of Jack Ruby.  45
minutes later, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested on charge of murdering police officer J.D. Tippit.  
After hours of interrogation where he had no lawyer and standard police procedure was violated,
Oswald was accused of murdering President John F. Kennedy.  On November 24, 1963, a Sunday
morning, the police attempted to hand him over to the State Prison.  In the garage of the police
building, he was shot by Jack Ruby in front of hundreds of journalists and millions of TV
watchers.

     The assassination took place in Dealy plaza where the Texas school book depository is.  

According to the Warren commission, President Kennedy was murdered by  Lee Harvey Oswald,

a lone gunman who fired out of the 6th floor window of the book depository.  There are many

different theories and possible conspiracies surrounding the assassination.  Some say the President

Kennedy was killed by a single “magic” bullet.  When one looks at the path the “magic” bullet
supposedly took through President Kennedy and into Governor Connolly, It seems impossible.
Throughout the paper we will try to prove and disprove the possibility of a conspiracy.
     President Kennedy was born in Brookline, Mass., on May 29, 1917, a descendant of Irish
Catholics who had immigrated to America in the 19th century.  His father, Joseph P. Kennedy,
was a combative businessman who became a multimillionaire, head of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and ambassador to Great Britain.  He and h...

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