JFK 3
John F. Kennedy was the bright future for the American people. He brought youth to the White House for the first time in our nation's history. Not only did John F. Kennedy bring youth, but he also brought change and new ideas to improve the nation. Kennedy, during his first term in office, improved peace talks with the Soviet Union. He also was working on ideas to halt the Vietnam War. His work could not be done in a single term as president. Kennedy had to start campaigning for reelection, and decided to make trip a to hostile Dallas to campaign. The President arrived in Dallas to a crowd of happy people hoping to get a glimpse of the President. As his motorcade proceeded down Elm Street, Governor Connally's wife said "You can't say that Dallas isn't friendly to you today." John F. Kennedy was assassinated (Untied Press International 14). November 22, 1963, would be the day Camelot would come crumbling down. Our nation and the world mourned the death of our young, inspiring President. It has been thirty years since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and people are still uncertain as to who assassinated him. There have been theories that the CIA and the FBI were linked to the assassination. All of these theories have been dis
After Oswald fired the final shot, he leaves the sniper's nest towards the rear stair case. Oswald drops the rifle between two boxes on the sixth floor of the depository. He then proceeds down the stairs to the second floor. He enters the lunch room. A police officer stops Oswald. Oswald's supervisor told the police officer that Oswald works here (Sniper's Nest 82). Oswald then stops to purchase a coke and figure out how he is going to escape. He decides to go out the front entrance on Elm Street (Posner 264). Posner, Gerald. Case Close Lee Harvey Oswald and The Assassination of JFK. New York: Random House, 1993. In the summer of 1952, Merguerite and Lee moved to New York. This caused problems for Lee because New York did not allow children to skip school. He was put on probation and was evaluated by psychiatrist who said "Vivid fantasy life, turning around topics of omnipotence." (Parshall 72) Lee was in his own world. He was asked once if he liked the company of boys or girls, he said, "I dislike everybody" (Parshall 72). Lee was more of a loner as a child. Howard L. Brennan was watching the motorcade on Elm Street. He notice a rifle on the sixth floor of the book depository. He saw the rifle fire at the president's car. He later told the police; this gave the police the description of Oswald (Warren Report 5). The Warren Report. President's Commission On The Assassination of President Kennedy: Associated Press.
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Approximate Pages = 13 (250 words per page double spaced)
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