Thursday, October 27, 2016

The Assassination of JFK

Being the death chair of the United States is not unless a challenging seam but a wild job as well. quaternity American presidents have been assassinate and there have been many attempts to kill the president. But the blackwash of former president seat F. Kennedy has had the most impact. The blackwash brought American citizen into a very grieveful mood but it changed the federal agency the president was protected and it brought on conspiracy theories of how he was killed .\nThe JFK black lotion was a very master(prenominal) moment in American history because a firm nation came together to mourn the loss of great leader. On November 22nd 1963, while go in a lack top vehicle, professorship bathroom F. Kennedy was shot while move in a motorcade in d declaretown Dallas, Texas. The country looked as if it had lost one of its own family members(Appleton, Sheldon). Americans were practically frozen in time, for a moment, to mourn the assassination of President Kennedy. P eople bring forward where they were when Kennedy was assassinated because most sight during that time had n eer experienced hearing the news that a President was assassinated. People wonde passing how the President could be harmed, let merely die at such(prenominal) a young age. My granny who lived and worked as an assistant buyer for Sears Roebuck at the time of JFKs assassination talked about that decisive day. She said, The assassination occurred around luncheon time. legion(predicate) of my co-workers returned to their desks with sad red eyes, long faces and tears drift down. People were overcome with grief. Televisions,which were picturesque rare back in the 1960s, showed a visual of commonwealths reactions and disbelief of the assassination.\nMany people were just floor by even hearing a president macrocosm shot. Most people love the President because of his charisma and rhetorical skills. Some people love him because he was the first romish Catholic president ev er in the United States. ( jfklibrary.org). ...

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