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  1. 2 days ago · Then again, maybe Greer or Nellie Connally did it. I think the Roberdeau map is correct in terms of the direction of Elm at frame 313 and the knoll angle to it. It shows JFK's head turned about 25 degrees to the left of the limos direction at 313 which is also accurate.

  2. 3 days ago · "The Last Two Days" also includes footage of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor John Connally, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson making appearances with President Kennedy, a brief segment as the late President's body is returned to the White House on November 23, 1963.

  3. 4 days ago · But once he arrived, he was greeted with compassion. Nellie Connally was even impressed, saying to the President, "You can't say Dallas doesn't love you." Source: Source: "Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy" (1992) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103801/

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  5. 1 day ago · At an Independence Day celebration at historic Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1962, President Kennedy delivered an address on the importance of the Declaration of Independence to contemporary Americans. “To read it today,” he said, “is to hear a trumpet call.

  6. 3 days ago · Into the Nightmare is a great book, a monumental book, and an authoritative assimilation of 40 years of what everyone, off and on the record, has argued about the Kennedy assassination, plus what author Joseph McBride himself concludes. Into the Nightmare: My Search for the Killers of President John F. Kennedy and Officer J.D. Tippit by Joseph ...

  7. 4 days ago · 1 Languages. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world. Columbia Point, Boston MA 02125 (617) 514-1600.

  8. 2 days ago · About Historic Speech. Accession Number: MR65-221. Date: January 09, 1961. Description: Address of President-Elect John F. Kennedy Delivered to a Joint Convention of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The State House, Boston, January 9, 1961. Also known as the "City Upon a Hill" speech.

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