Episode 28: The Lone Shooter
The sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Repository where Lee Harvey Oswald was at when he shot President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
Source: The Lyda Hill Texas Collection of Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
At 12:30 p.m. on November 22, 1963, as people lined the streets of Elm Street in Dallas, Texas to watch the presidential motorcade drive by, shots rang out. Shots that would kill the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Walter Cronkite held back tears as he relayed the news. Shock permeated the country. Who could possibly do this to a beloved president and a new Camelot? Before the day was up, the world would know the answer, the lone shooter was Lee Harvey Oswald. 48 hours after the death of Kennedy, Oswald would be shot and killed by Jack Ruby.
Since those events, people have tried to understand who Oswald was and why he did what he did. Conspiracies would develop and never go away. The death of Kennedy is considered a mystery to this day. But who was Oswald? Many authors have tried to answer this question. In this episode, we explore what is known about the events leading up to the assassination of Kennedy and Oswald himself. Then, we go one step further. We discuss his fascinating family tree, including his French, German, and Dutch roots, a family history of slavery, and much more.
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Recommended Reading
11.22.63 by Stephen King
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery by Norman Mailer
Double Cross: The Explosive Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America by Sam Giancana
Lee Harvey’s Legacy, March 1995 Edition of Texas Monthly, an interview with Rachel Oswald Porter
SOURCES
Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?: Frontline
Daniel Stewart (1761-1829)
Mississippi Colonization Society
The Randolph Mill Fire: Disaster, Indignation and Recognition
Wikipedia
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