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The Assassination of President Kennedy: 50 years on

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Godfrey Hodgson and Randall Woods discuss President Kennedy's life in a special event marking the anniversary of his assassination on November 22, 1963.
On Friday 22 November – fifty years to the day since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated – the RAI marks the occasion with a very special event. Godfrey Hodgson, Distinguished Fellow of the RAI and former Washington correspondent of The Sunday Times and The Observer, and Professor Randall Woods, University of Arkansas and John G. Winant Visiting Professor of American Government, 2013-14, discuss President Kennedy’s life and legacy.

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Rothermere American Institute
People
Godfrey Hodgson
Randall Woods
Keywords
jfk
kennedy
lbj
lyndon johnson
American Politics
united states
kennedy assassination
Department: Rothermere American Institute
Date Added: 02/12/2013
Duration: 00:42:13

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