As new generations of Americans are born and immigrate to these shores, the horror of Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, recedes each year into the mists of our national memory. This is as it should be.
Soon, few will be left who remember where they were, what they felt on Nov. 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was murdered. Sixty-one years and counting and the shocking events of that ...
Look back at assassination of John F. Kennedy 56 years ago — PHOTOS Nov. 22, 1963, probably has little meaning for anyone of a certain age who is not close to collecting Social Security.
Every record related to the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of President John F. Kennedy would be released in unredacted form under a bill introduced by an Arizona member of the House of Representatives.
The National Archives has released tens of thousands of records in recent years related to the November 22, 1963 assassination of president Kennedy but held thousands back, citing national security ...