60 years later, a review of the JFK assassination
The 60th anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination approaches, and that event is quickly receding from living memory. Even younger baby boomers, now senior citizens, do not remember where they were when JFK was shot.
Ten years ago, on the 50th anniversary, I wrote a Chicago Tribune piece supporting the Warren Commission’s conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the president.
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