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    James William "Ike" Altgens (/ ˈ ɑː l t. ɡ ən z /; April 28, 1919 – December 12, 1995) was an American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter for the Associated Press (AP) based in Dallas, Texas, who became known for his photographic work during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy (JFK).

  2. In May 1964, two key articles were published which brought national attention to 42 year old James “Ike” Altgens and his photograph. The first was Dom Bonafede’s “A picture with a life of its own”, published in the New York Herald Tribune on May 24, which detailed Jones Harris’ quest to find out who the man in the doorway really was.

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  3. Ike Altgens. Title from caption on object: "Picture Arouses New Interest", November 22, 1963. Not on View

  4. Oct 5, 2005 · James W. "Ike" Altgens, a retired Associated Press photographer who witnessed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and provided early word about it, has died at age 76.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ike_AltgensIke Altgens - Wikiwand

    James William " Ike " Altgens ( / ˈɑːlt.ɡənz /; April 28, 1919 – December 12, 1995) was an American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter for the Associated Press (AP) based in Dallas, Texas, who became known for his photographic work during the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy (JFK).

  6. Oct 24, 2018 · But the final still photography image of Kennedy still alive may well be this photo, taken by the late James William “Ike” Altgens, an American photojournalist, photo editor, and field reporter...

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  8. Nov 15, 2013 · Ike Altgens/AP John F. Kennedy: The day — The limousine carrying the mortally wounded President races toward the hospital seconds after three shots are fired.

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