"Reflecting on JFK's Assassination: 60 Years Later"

On the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, television and film writer Hunter Ingram recommends several documentaries and specials released this year to mark the occasion. These include "JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass" by Oliver Stone, which examines newly released documents related to the assassination, and "JFK: One Day In America" by National Geographic, which follows JFK and Jackie from the morning of November 22, 1963, through the assassination and the manhunt for Lee Harvey Oswald. Another recommended documentary is the History Channel's "Kennedy," an eight-episode series that delves into JFK's life from birth to his final day. These documentaries provide a deeper understanding of the tragedy and its lasting impact on American history.
- On this day 60 years ago: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas NPR
- JFK Assassination: Hundreds gather at Dealey Plaza to commemorate 60 years since president's death FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
- Local View: Sixty years ago, JFK assassination had Minnesota connections Duluth News Tribune
- JFK, 60 years later: A portrait of Dallas’ darkest day The Dallas Morning News
- Who killed JFK? How the assassination fuels a conspiracy obsession MSNBC
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