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Killing Kennedy?, exposing the plot, the cover-up, and the consequences

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Killing Kennedy?, exposing the plot, the cover-up, and the consequences
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Killing Kennedy?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
exposing the plot, the cover-up, and the consequences
Summary
In Killing Kennedy: Exposing the Plot, the Cover-Up, and the Consequences, author Jack Roth interviews researchers, scholars, eyewitnesses, and family members of those who were part of the tangled web of US intelligence operations associated with the Cold War and the circumstances surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The author asks important questions, including why the assassination still matters today and what the lasting ripple effects have been since that fateful day. The Kennedy assassination represents one of the most impactful events in not only American but also world history, and this book represents an important addendum to understanding its enduring significance. On November 22, 1963, the duly elected president of the United States was murdered in cold blood, forever destroying "Camelot" and national optimism for world peace. Gleaning a "people's history" of the assassination through dozens of insightful and heartfelt interviews, Roth presents a riveting narrative by creating a respectful, well-crafted, and emotionally charged book from which both older and younger generations will gain a greater understanding of our nation's history and current status in the modern world
Target audience
adult
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