Displaying items by tag: JFK ASSASSINATION

In this two-part essay, Jim DiEugenio builds on unpublished material obtained by Roger Feinman from CBS in order to reconstruct how the 1967 CBS special became the shameless defense of the Warren Commission's case against Lee Harvey Oswald that it was.

Thursday, 12 May 2016 16:39

Mark Lane dies at 89

By Alfred NG, At:  NY Daily News

Published in Obituaries
Tuesday, 10 May 2016 18:27

The Death of Mark Lane

Jim DiEugenio pays tribute to the long and distinguished career of Citizen Lane, activist and fighter for social and political justice.

Published in Obituaries

James DiEugenio decries how the JFK assassination has been injected into the 2016 presidential election with Donald Trump's baseless accusation that Rafael Cruz was present with Lee Harvey Oswald in New Orleans when he distributed leaflets for the FPCC.

In the second and third parts of his series on how school textbooks treat the JFK Assassination, Paul Bleau analyses in greater detail their inadequacies, and proposes some possible remedies.

In this series, history professor Paul Bleau examines how the JFK assassination is treated in school textbooks, and publishes excerpts from correspondence with some of the authors to whom he posed several methodological questions. The answers are highly revealing.

Milicent Cranor debunks the "Thorburn" position invoked by Lattimer to explain JFK's movement at Z313.

Thursday, 24 March 2016 22:21

The Mauser, the Carcano and the Lt. Day Rifle

Re-examines the stories about multiple/alternate rifles found on November 22, 1963.

If the reader is interested in knowledge about the inner workings of the radical right back in the fifties or sixties, then this is a useful book. But as far as relating that group to the murder of JFK, it is simply a dud. And a pretentious, bombastic, overlong and tedious dud at that. In this reviewer’s opinion, it is the worst book on the JFK case since Ultimate Sacrifice, concludes Jim DiEugenio.

 

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