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Community Remembers John F. Kennedy on Solemn Anniversary

President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot during a Dallas motorcade, marking a pivotal moment that changed American public perception of presidential vulnerability.

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SPRINGFIELD — With the eternal flame burning brightly, members of the community gathered in Forest Park to honor the late John F. Kennedy, whose life was taken by an assassin’s bullet 62 years ago.

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On November 22, 1963, a radio journalist broadcast live the passage of the presidential entourage through Dallas. Seconds later described the beginning of the shootings that ended the life of President John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Massachusetts, into an Irish-born Catholic family. In 1946 he began his political career by obtaining a seat in the House of Representatives. Six years later he arrived in the Senate and in 1960 he won …

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John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was shot to death while traveling in a car caravan in Dallas on November 22, 1963, which marks the 62nd anniversary of the assassination, in which the governor of Texas, John B. Connally, who was traveling in the same car, was seriously injured. (Continue reading...) The entry 62 years after the murder of John F. Kennedy was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.

The assassination of John F. Kennedy: Spiegel Geschichte (Pay-TV)22.11.

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Radio France broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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