JFK Assassination Chronology

Biography & Memoir, Reference, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Bernard Wilds ISBN: 9781301480586
Publisher: Bernard Wilds Publication: July 8, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bernard Wilds
ISBN: 9781301480586
Publisher: Bernard Wilds
Publication: July 8, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This chronology structures, the detailed timeline of characters and events before, during, and after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.

1963 was to become a most significant year in not only in the life of President Kennedy and his family but also to the world. President Kennedy was perhaps the greatest President of all, because he defied the warmongers and the gluttonous hierarchy; he showed the way to peace and racial harmony.

He was significantly the people’s President. ‘Of course he had his faults and his idiosyncrasies, some of which could of jeopardized the internal security of the USA and even the world, but it did not. He was loved and admired throughout the world, and had he lived through those turbulent times we have to wonder how the world would have been today? History will show us that along with September 11 2001 (with those unbelievable images still fresh in our minds,) that these times we live in and lived through will be so very momentous to our future.

If we cannot understand why or because, and act upon it, then we do an injustice to our children and our children's children and their potential.

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This chronology structures, the detailed timeline of characters and events before, during, and after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.

1963 was to become a most significant year in not only in the life of President Kennedy and his family but also to the world. President Kennedy was perhaps the greatest President of all, because he defied the warmongers and the gluttonous hierarchy; he showed the way to peace and racial harmony.

He was significantly the people’s President. ‘Of course he had his faults and his idiosyncrasies, some of which could of jeopardized the internal security of the USA and even the world, but it did not. He was loved and admired throughout the world, and had he lived through those turbulent times we have to wonder how the world would have been today? History will show us that along with September 11 2001 (with those unbelievable images still fresh in our minds,) that these times we live in and lived through will be so very momentous to our future.

If we cannot understand why or because, and act upon it, then we do an injustice to our children and our children's children and their potential.

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