-- United Press International teletype (image from kennedy-photos.blogspot.com) -- Explainer (from UPI history website): @ Video
* David Von Pein's JFK Channel (this has an extensive collection of footage, including the breaking news reports of the major broadcast networks): @
* "The JFK Assassination: As It Happened" (Von Pein website): @
* From ABC News: @ * JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America" (The History Channel, 2009): @and @ * Speech in Fort Worth: @ * "President Assassinated" (newsreel): @ Audio * Lyndon Johnson taking oath of office aboard Air Force One (from LBJ Library): @ * Air Force One recordings: @ * Radio coverage: @ * BBC programs: @ President Lyndon B. Johnson * President's daily dairy (from LBJ Library): @ and @ * From LBJ Library: "November 22, 1963 and Beyond": @ * From LBJ Library: "Nov. 22, 1963: Tragedy and Transition": @ * Selections from Mrs. Johnson's diary: @(text) and @ (audio) Front pages
* Daily Trojan (University of Southern California, November 26): @ * Other newspapers (from www.downhold.org): @
* Other newspapers (from rarenewspapers.com): @ Other resources
* Timeline (from Dallas Morning News): @ * "Remembering JFK" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram): @ * "The Death of a President" (The Associated Press): @ * The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection (National Archives): @
* "November 22, 1963: Death of the President" (from JFK Library): @
* "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy" (Warren Commission report, from National Archives, 1964): @
* "Marking JFK anniversary, GPO releases digital Warren Commission report" (Washington Post): @ * "Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations, U.S. House of Representatives" (from National Archives, 1979): @
* UPI reporter Merriman Smith's account of the day (November 23; Smith was the first to report the shooting, as shown in teletype above): @ * "Total Domination" (American Journalism Review, 1998): @
* "The Flight From Dallas" (Esquire, 2013): @ * "The Hours Before Dallas: A Recollection by President Kennedy's Fort Worth Advance Man" (Jeb Byrne, 2000): @ * Life magazine, November 29: @
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When I started writing my novel for Middle Schoolers, The Troubles of Johnny Cannon set in 1961, I perused your blog so much it's not even funny. I appreciate all the research you do. You've got an incredible resource here. Thank you.
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