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A polaroid photograph shows the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, taken an estimated one-sixth of a second after the fatal head shot, Friday, November 22, 1963, Elm Street, Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. The emotions came upon me quite suddenly and totally out of the blue. I had been reading an article about the assassination of President Kennedy, and this prompted me to watch some of the TV coverage of that tragic moment in our history.
Kennedy’s death was one of the most traumatizing events of the 1960s, a decade that I have often taught about when explaining to ministry students how we, as a nation, arrived at where we are today.
For these students, most of whom grew up in the cell phone, instant news era, it’s hard for them to imagine what things were like back in the ’60s, just as it’s hard for people in my generation to […]
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