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Historic newspaper from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy from 1963-stock-foto
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'Halloween visitors with the President, 31 October 1963' US President John F. Kennedy with his two children in Halloween costumes. President Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Jr., Caroline Kennedy. White House, Oval Office.-stock-foto
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Martin Luther King,  and  John F. Kennedy - Photograph of Meeting with Leaders of the March on Washington August 28, 1963-stock-foto
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Martin Luther King,  and  John F. Kennedy . Photograph of Meeting with Leaders of the March on Washington August 28, 1963-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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Non Exclusive: Historic Collection of 16 Photographs by White House Photographer Cecil W. Stoughton Nate D. Sanders Auctions will offer a historically-stock-foto
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U.S.President  John F. Kennedy  (1917-1963)  at Rice University, Houston, Texas, 11 September 1962-stock-foto
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JOHN F. KENNEDY ( 1917-1963) as President of the United States in July 1963-stock-foto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson takes the oath of office aboard Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.  1963-stock-foto
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Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy walk away from the casket of slain President John F. Kennedy during the presidential funeral at Arlington National Cemetery on November 25, 1963. Mrs. Kennedy carries the flag which draped her husband's casket under her arm. The evergreen boughs which cover the base of the temporary Eternal Flame (which was placed at the head of the casket) can be seen between the two people. Cardinal Richard Cushing (to the right of the casket, in black cape) has his back to the camera. President Lyndon B. Johnson can be seen in the upper mid-stock-foto
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April 5, 2025, Dallas, Texas, USA: A young woman holds a sign making reference to comments that Donald Trumo had allegedly made in the past. The protest which took place at Dealy Plaza, across from the infamous Book Depository building in downtown Dallas, Texas where it is alleged Lee Harvey Oswald shot president John F. Kennedy from in 1963. The 50501 sponsored protest was part of a coordinated series of protests in all fifty states denouncing the Trump administration's policies. (Credit Image: © Jaime Carrero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dallas, Texas, USA. 5th Apr, 2025. A young woman holds a sign making reference to comments that Donald Trumo had allegedly made in the past. The protest which took place at Dealy Plaza, across from the infamous Book Depository building in downtown Dallas, Texas where it is alleged Lee Harvey Oswald shot president John F. Kennedy from in 1963. The 50501 sponsored protest was part of a coordinated series of protests in all fifty states denouncing the Trump administration's policies. (Credit Image: © Jaime Carrero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dallas, Texas, USA. 5th Apr, 2025. A woman wrapped in an American flag watches cars zoom by on Elm street directly across from the Book Depository building, from where it is alledged Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F. Kennedy in Dallas Texas in 1963. She was part of a protest against Donald Trump's policies that gathered at Dealy Plaza on Saturday in downtown Dallas, Texas. The protest is part of a nationwide campaign sponsored by the 50501 group protesting Project 2025, the administration is using as a blue print. (Credit Image: © Jaime Carrero/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! N-stock-foto
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Mugshots of Lee Harvey Oswald taken at the Dallas Police Department on November 23, 1963. The first photograph, a profile, shows the right side of Osw-stock-foto
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Mugshots of Lee Harvey Oswald taken at the Dallas Police Department on November 23, 1963. The first photograph, a profile, shows the right side of Oswald's face. In the second photograph, Oswald looks directly into the camera. There is a cut on the right side of his forehead and his left eye is bruised. He has stubble on his face and wears a white shirt.Dallas (Tex.). Police Department. November 23, 1963. *Editorial Use Only* CAP/PLF Image supplied by Credit: Capital Pictures/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mugshots of Lee Harvey Oswald taken at the Dallas Police Department on November 23, 1963. The first photograph, a profile, shows the right side of Osw-stock-foto
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President John F. Kennedy visits with actor Cliff Robertson (right); Mr. Robertson portrayed then-Lieutenant John F. Kennedy in the film, 'PT 109.' Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Date: 24 April 1963-stock-foto
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President John F. Kennedy visits with actor Cliff Robertson (right); Mr. Robertson portrayed then-Lieutenant John F. Kennedy in the film, 'PT 109.' Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Date: 24 April 1963-stock-foto
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Wernher von Braun and John F. Kennedy with a model of the Saturn I SA-5 rocket on November 16, 1963, two months before its launch.-stock-foto
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United States Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), makes his opening remarks during the Senate Committee for Environment and Public Works meeting to examine the expected nomination of Lee M. Zeldin to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, on Thursday January 16, 2025. He holds up an image of Former President John F. Kennedy in the Feild House of the University of Wyoming in 1963. He quotes Kennedy saying “we must maintain man's actions, and nature's reactions” to make a point about the importance of the j-stock-foto
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Washington, Vereinigte Staaten. 16th Jan, 2025. United States Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), makes his opening remarks during the Senate Committee for Environment and Public Works meeting to examine the expected nomination of Lee M. Zeldin to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, on Thursday January 16, 2025. He holds up an image of Former President John F. Kennedy in the Feild House of the University of Wyoming in 1963. He quotes Kennedy saying we must maintain mans actions, and natures reaction-stock-foto
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Washington, Vereinigte Staaten. 16th Jan, 2025. United States Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), makes his opening remarks during the Senate Committee for Environment and Public Works meeting to examine the expected nomination of Lee M. Zeldin to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, on Thursday January 16, 2025. He holds up an image of Former President John F. Kennedy in the Feild House of the University of Wyoming in 1963. He quotes Kennedy saying we must maintain mans actions, and natures reaction-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy Ich Bin Ein Berliner Mural Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A distinctive wall mural adorns the exterior of Ich Bin Ein Berliner coffeehouse in the historic Georgetown neighborhood of Washington DC. The artwork depicts President John F. Kennedy in black and white at a microphone delivering his famous speech, surrounded by vibrant, colorful flowers that contrast with the monochromatic portrayal of the president. The mural commemorates Kennedy's iconic 1963 'Ich bin ein Berliner' address in West Berlin during the Cold War. Georgetown, situated along the Potomac River, is known for-stock-foto
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Selection of Stephen King books with 11.22.63 book on top isolated on white - the day that changed the world what if you could change it back?-stock-foto
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Germany, that shows John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), circa 1964.-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy with Robert F. Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy outside the Oval Office on August 28, 1963, at the White House-stock-foto
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President John F. Kennedy enjoys an ice cream cone aboard his boat Honey Fitz in Hyannisport, Massachusetts on August 31, 1963-stock-foto
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President Kennedy's motorcade on Main Street in Dallas with Jackie and Governor Connally just before the tragic events of November 22, 1963-stock-foto
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President Dwight D Eisenhower (1890-1969) shaking hands with a smiling President-elect John F Kennedy (1917-1963) on the steps of the White House, Washington, District of Columbia, December 6, 1960. Photo by Warren K Leffler/U S News and World Report Magazine Photograph Collection-stock-foto
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, touches a piece of the Giant's Causeway, which was given to President John F. Kennedy by the Mayor of Galway, Patrick Ryan during Kennedy's state visit to Ireland in June 1963, as he arrives at the President John F. Kennedy library, prior to delivering a keynote address reflecting on the life and legacy of President Kennedy and how his legacy continues to have lessons for the global challenges of today, in Boston, Massachusetts, US, during the Taoiseach's visit to the US for St Patrick's Day. Picture date: Monday March 11, 2024.-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy Presidential  Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.    The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963), the 35th president of the United States (1961–1963). It is located on Columbia Point in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.  Designed by architect I. M. Pei, the building is the official repository for original papers and correspondence of the Kennedy Administration, as well as special bodies of published and unpublished materials, such as books and papers by and about Er-stock-foto
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Lee Harvey Oswald. Portrait of the assassin of John F Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald (1939-1963), taken in Oswald's back yard, Neely Street, Dallas, Texas, March 1963.-stock-foto
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Lee Harvey Oswald. Portrait of the assassin of John F Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald (1939-1963), mugshot, 1963-stock-foto
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Picture of the life magazine of november 1963 covering the assassination of Kennedy. On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany - Feb 1, 2024: City Hall Schoneberg was the location where U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke on 26 June 1963, proclaiming Ich bin e-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany - Feb 1, 2024: City Hall Schoneberg was the location where U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke on 26 June 1963, proclaiming Ich bin e-stock-foto
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August 28, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: KRISTEN CLARKE, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice attends a reception for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Lawyersà Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Clarke previously served as its past president. The Lawyersà Committee was founded in June 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to mobilize the nationÃs leading lawyers as agents for change in the Civil Rights Movement. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial-stock-foto
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August 28, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: KRISTEN CLARKE, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice attends a reception for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Lawyersà Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Clarke previously served as its past president. The Lawyersà Committee was founded in June 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to mobilize the nationÃs leading lawyers as agents for change in the Civil Rights Movement. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial-stock-foto
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August 28, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: United States Attorney General MERRICK GARLAND attends a reception for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Lawyersà Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The Lawyersà Committee was founded in June 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to mobilize the nationÃs leading lawyers as agents for change in the Civil Rights Movement. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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August 28, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: KRISTEN CLARKE, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice attends a reception for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Lawyersà Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Clarke previously served as its past president. The Lawyersà Committee was founded in June 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to mobilize the nationÃs leading lawyers as agents for change in the Civil Rights Movement. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial-stock-foto
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August 28, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: KRISTEN CLARKE, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice attends a reception for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Lawyersà Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Clarke previously served as its past president. The Lawyersà Committee was founded in June 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to mobilize the nationÃs leading lawyers as agents for change in the Civil Rights Movement. (Credit Image: © Sue Dorfman/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy Park, named after US president John F. Kennedy who visited the area in June 1963, at the seaside town of Cobh, Ireland-stock-foto
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A copy of the Dec. 14, 1963 edition of The Saturday Evening Post with President John F. Kennedy on the cover for sale in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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A copy of the Dec. 14, 1963 edition of The Saturday Evening Post with President John F. Kennedy on the cover for sale in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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Vintage 1963 issues of The Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine  with John Kennedy an Lyndon Johnson on the covers in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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Vintage 1963 issues of The Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine  with John Kennedy an Lyndon Johnson on the covers in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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A copy of the Dec. 14, 1963 edition of The Saturday Evening Post with President John F. Kennedy on the cover for sale in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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A copy of the Dec. 14, 1963 edition of The Saturday Evening Post with President John F. Kennedy on the cover for sale in an American antique shop.-stock-foto
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A copy of the Dec. 13, 1963  issue of Life magazine with the new U.S. President, Lyndon B. Johnson, on the cover.-stock-foto
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Handout photo issued by the Government of Ireland of US President Joe Biden looking at a photograph of President John F Kennedy making his address in Leinster House in 1963, before addressing the Oireachtas Eireann, the national parliament of Ireland, at Leinster House in Dublin, on day three of his visit to the island of Ireland. Picture date: Thursday April 13, 2023.-stock-foto
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RAS AL-KHAIMAH - CIRCA 1969: a stamp printed in Ras al-Khaimah shows John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), was an American politician who served as the 35th pr-stock-foto
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RAS AL-KHAIMAH - CIRCA 1968: a stamp printed in Ras al-Khaimah shows John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), was an American politician who served as the 35th pr-stock-foto
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Washington, DC, USA: Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, and others, with U.S. President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, US News & World Report Magazine Collection, October 10, 1963 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Washington, DC, USA: G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Prime Minister of Nyasaland (now Malawi), Hastings Kamuzu Banda and U.S. President John F. Kennedy meeting at White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, US News & World Report Magazine Collection, October 10, 1963 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Jacqueline Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy walk away from President Kennedy's casket during interment at Arlington National Cemetery on November 25, 1963.-stock-foto
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A limbers and caissons bearing the casket of U.S President John F. Kennedy seen moving down the White House drive on the way to St. Matthew's Cathedral on November 25, 1963. A color guard holding the presidential colors, the flag of the President of the United States, and the riderless horse 'Black Jack', follow behind.-stock-foto
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Body bearers carrying the casket of President Kennedy up the center steps of the United States Capitol Building, followed by a color guard holding the flag of the President of the United States. His wife Jacqueline Kennedy and her children, Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr. are just about to start up the steps, on November 24, 1963.-stock-foto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson placing a wreath before the flag-draped casket of President Kennedy, during funeral services held in the United States Capitol Rotunda, November 24, 1963.-stock-foto
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, and the Johnson family walking from the White House as part of the funeral procession accompanying President Kennedy's casket to Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on November 25, 1963.-stock-foto
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Arrest card of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 23, 1963, the day after he assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. United States President John F. Kennedy speaks at the American University commencement in Washington, DC on June 10, 1963. This speech is known as Kennedy's 'Pax Americana' speech, where he outlined his vision for world peace. Credit: Arnie Sachs/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. United States President John F. Kennedy with cigar and New York Times aboard the 'Honey Fitz' off Hyannisport, Massachusetts on August 31, 1963. Mandatory Credit: Cecil Stoughton/White House via CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. United States President John F. Kennedy speaks at the American University commencement in Washington, DC on June 10, 1963. This speech is known as Kennedy's 'Pax Americana' speech, where he outlined his vision for world peace. Credit: Arnie Sachs/CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. Undated File Photo from 1963 of United States President John F. Kennedy at a formal event at the White House in Washington, DC Credit: Arnie Sachs - CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. Portrait Photograph of United States President John F. Kennedy taken at the White House in Washington, DC on July 11, 1963.Credit: Cecil Stoughton - White House via CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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**FILE PHOTO** National Archives release classified JFK assassination files. Washington, DC - Undated File Photo c. 1963 -- United States President John F. Kennedy sits in his rocking chair in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC Credit: Arnie Sachs - CNP /MediaPunch-stock-foto
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The Kennedy brothers: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and President John F. Kennedy in 1963-stock-foto
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Polaroid photo by Mary Moorman taken a fraction of a second after the fatal shot during teh assassination of President John F Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on the 22rd November 1963. The photo shows Kennedy clearly reeling to his left. His wife Jackie has already turned to him as he had already been hit by one bullet in the back before the second hit him in the head.-stock-foto
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View of the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, Texas, from which, according to the Warren Commission, Lee Harvey Oswald killed President John F. Kennedy in 1963-stock-foto
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D.A. Henry Wade (l) conducts press conf. in line-up room - New York Herald Tribune photo by Bill Sauro - Nov 25 1963-stock-foto
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President Kennedy and motorcade minutes before his assassination in Dallas in 1963-stock-foto
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Photograph, John F. Kennedy's Address to the Nation on Civil Rights 11 June 1963-stock-foto
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acqueline Kennedy leaving the Capitol with her children, Caroline and John, Jr., and her brother-in-law, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, during President Kennedy's state funeral. Nov 24 1963-stock-foto
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Crowd listens outside radio shop at Greenwich and Dey Sts. for news on President Kennedy : World Telegram & Sun photo by O. Fernandez Nov 22 1963-stock-foto
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Hyannisport Weekend. President Kennedy with cigar and New York Times. Hyannisport, MA, aboard the 'Honey Fitz' - 31 August 1963-stock-foto
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JFK John F Kennedy - Presidential party at the park 1963. Kennedy and Udall squinting into the sun at the foot of the airplane stairs-stock-foto
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Photograph of servicemen removing the flag from the casket of President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery, as the late President's widow and other mourners look on - 25 November 1963-stock-foto
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Unveiling of the Mona Lisa. President Kennedy, Madame Malraux, French Minister of Cultural Affairs Andre Malraux, Mrs. Kennedy, Vice President Johnson. Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art. 8 January 1963-stock-foto
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President Kennedy and motorcade minutes before his assassination in Dallas in 1963.-stock-foto
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Photograph, John F. Kennedy's Address to the Nation on Civil Rights 11 June 1963-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy Mourning Poster, November 1963 - We mourn for our beloved president-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy motorcade, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963 - King, Victor Hugo, photographer-stock-foto
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Kennedy Family with Dogs During a Weekend at Hyannisport 1963-stock-foto
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Hyannisport Weekend. Caroline Kennedy, President Kennedy. Hyannisport, MA, aboard the 'Honey Fitz' 25 August 1963 - Photo by Cecil Stoughton-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy, White House color photo portrait July 11, 1963-stock-foto
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President and Mrs. Kennedy arrive at Dallas. President Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, others. Dallas, TX, Love Field. 22 November 1963-stock-foto
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Weekend at Newport - Golfing. Mrs. Bradlee, Mrs. Kennedy, Ben Bradlee, President Kennedy. Newport, RI, Newport Country e, 13 September 1963 - Robert L Knudsen photographer-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy motorcade, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963 - King, Victor Hugo, photographer.-stock-foto
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Kennedy Family with Dogs During a Weekend at Hyannisport 1963-stock-foto
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Arrest card of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 23, 1963, the day after he assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy - 23 November 1963-stock-foto
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John F. Kennedy - 1964 Re-Election button issued in the Fall of 1963 in anticipation of JFK's re-election campaign the following year.-stock-foto
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View of downtown Boston photographed through the atrium  John F Kennedy Presidential  Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.    The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963), the 35th president of the United States (1961–1963). It is located on Columbia Point in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.  Designed by architect I. M. Pei, the building is the official repository for original papers and correspondence of the Kennedy Administration, as well as special bodies of published and unpubl-stock-foto
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JOHN F. KENNEDY  (1917-1963) with his wife Jacqueline moments before he was killed in  Dallas on 22 November 1963.   Photo: Walt Cisco-stock-foto
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President John F Kennedy Library in Dorchester Boston Massachusetts-stock-foto
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President John F Kennedy Library in Dorchester Boston Massachusetts-stock-foto
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President John F Kennedy Library in Dorchester Boston Massachusetts-stock-foto