Mark Shaw The 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination: a retrospective

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Mark Shaw The 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination: a retrospective
Mark Shaw The 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination: a retrospective
To learn more about Mr. Shaw, the author of nearly 30 books whose entire work is archived by his alma mater, Purdue University, visit
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Join bestselling author Mark Shaw as he dives into one of the most important events in modern history: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Sixty years after that fateful day of November 22, 1963, questions about the assassination persist, giving rise to myriad speculations and theories.

Shaw's research, particularly through the eyes of journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, who interviewed Jack Ruby during his trial in 1964, sheds new light on the events surrounding Kennedy's death. Drawing on Kilgallen's investigation and his own research, Shaw offers clear answers to long-standing questions, calling into question the conclusions of the Warren Commission report.

In this gripping speech, Shaw reviews the evidence, separating fact from speculation and highlighting the impact of the Kennedy assassination on American politics and key figures such as Kilgallen, Marilyn Monroe, and Robert Kennedy. Don't miss this opportunity to better understand this pivotal moment in history.

Photo of Shaw courtesy of speaker; Photo of Kennedy by History in HD on Unsplash.

November 7, 2023

Speakers

Mark Shaw
Author, Collateral Damage and the Fight for Justice

In conversation with George Hammond
Author, Conversations with Socrates

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