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Gerald Posner
Gerald Posner (born May 20, 1954) is an investigative journalist and author of several books, including Case Closed (1993) which explores the John F. Kennedy assassination, and Killing the Dream: James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Posner testified before Congress about the findings in his book, that Oswald had, indeed, acted alone in killing JFK. -
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John F. Kennedy
John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. ... John F. Kennedy: A Resource Guide from the Library of Congress -
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Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement
Five to twenty black witnesses were also killed. ... June 11 - President John F. Kennedy (JFK) makes his historic civil rights speech, promising a bill to Congress the next week. -
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Timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement
Five to twenty black witnesses were also killed. ... June 11 - President John F. Kennedy (JFK) makes his historic civil rights speech, promising a bill to Congress the next week. -
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CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory
Congress began investigating the intelligence agencies by way of the Church Committee. ... ↑ Dankbaar, Wim, Files on JFK: Interviews with Confessed Assassin James E. Files, and More New Evidence of the Conspiracy that Killed JFK. -
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Terrorism in the United States
1981 May 16: One was killed in an explosion in the toilets at the Pan Am terminal at New York's JFK airport. ... http://www.gpoaccess.gov/congress/senate/notabledays/chap4.pdf -
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Topaz War Relocation Center
This film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress in 1997, and was the second film to be selected for preservation in the National Film Registry (behind the "Zapruder" film of the JFK assassination). ... Killed In Action: 15 -
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Salvadoran Civil War
Some 75,000 people were killed.[citation needed] ... Investigations, including a report by four U.S. Army lieutenant colonels at the Harvard University JFK School of Government, reporting that the current number of U.S. military in El Salvador exceeded the maximum 55 allowed by Congress. -
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Bethpage Union Free School District
The Bethpage Union Free School District (BUFSD) in Bethpage, New York contains 5 schools. ... 1952 Library of Congress photos of Bethpage school now designated JFK Middle School -
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Cyril Wecht
... Unresolved Mysteries in the Murder of JFK, Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind... 22, 1963: A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination, Grave Secrets: A Leading... Crime Scene Investigation, and Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? ... ... (the position that US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan now holds); current and former members of the United States Congress, and many prominent lawyers and other members of the Allegheny County community.
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
- Gerald Posner,
- John F. Kennedy,
- Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement,
- Timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement,
- CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory,
- Terrorism in the United States,
- Topaz War Relocation Center,
- Salvadoran Civil War,
- Bethpage Union Free School District,
- Cyril Wecht
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Congress killed JFK