The JFK Assassination

STREAMING VIDEO
2 Class Sessions

More books have been written on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy than on any other single event in U.S. history.

And yet, until recently, no one has put forward an explanation of who killed JFK that has satisfied either scholars or the general public. For decades, academic historians generally accepted the conclusion of the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, yet legions of independent scholars have challenged that conclusion, pointing to multiple possible conspirators and motives for the assassination.

In recent years, a new group of scholars operating outside academia and the government has shown that the findings of the Warren Commission were based on insufficient and inappropriate evidence. That group is led by Larry Hancock, whose recently published book Tipping Point: The Conspiracy That Murdered President John Kennedy reveals a trove of new evidence and establishes an entirely new narrative of the killing of the President.

In this 2-part course, Larry Hancock joins the historians David Beito and Thaddeus Russell to present the chronology of events up to the afternoon of November 11, 1963 and examine the possible perpetrators of one of the greatest crimes in American history.

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