The Legacy of JFK (1917-1963)

JFK Assassination Files Released

Records on Kennedy’s 1963 killing with redactions removed send history buffs hunting for new clues

Why We Still Love JFK

Six decades after his assassination, John F. Kennedy remains the most popular president in modern history

60 Facts About the JFK Assassination

Read through facts you may not have known about the day President Kennedy was killed

What to Watch on the Anniversary of JFKs Assassination

See 11 documentaries and fictional films and shows on the mysterious killing

I Survived the JFK Assassination

Rob Reiner on His Podcast Who Killed JFK?

The Day President Kennedy Was Shot

Bob Schieffer recalls reporting on JFK’s assassination and giving Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother a ride

Witnessing the Death of a President

Jenyce Gush was a teenager skipping school in Dallas when she saw JFK’s assassination

6 Myths About JFKs Death

Jack and Jackie: Personal Portraits From a Public Life

Photographer Jacques Lowe provided the nation with insider access to JFK and his family.

Election 1960: JFK on the Campaign Trail

John F. Kennedy was the youngest elected president, the only Catholic and the first born in the 20th century

The Kennedy Family Trivia Quiz

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JFK Assassination Facts

President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jaqueline Kennedy at Love Field in Dallas.

image from the assassination of president john f kennedy showing secret service agent clint hill jumping onto the back of the convertible limousine and jacqueline kennedy leaning over john

President John F. Kennedy riding in a motorcade from the Dallas airport into the city.

Commuters reading about John F. Kennedy’s assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.

president john f kennedy and jacqueline kennedy in dallas on the day of his assassination

author vincent bugliosi and his book reclaiming history the assassination of president john f kennedy

photographer jacques lowe standing next to president john f kennedy who is sitting at the desk in the oval office they are reviewing photographs together

john f kennedy greets a crowd of supporters a year before the presidential election

Portrait of the Kennedy family in their living room, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1930s.