For most Americans who lived through John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the memories are indelible where you were, what you felt, how you processed the news a cascade of recollections continuing even a half century later, Michael Winship notes.
Category: Lost History
November 1963: Days of Murder
Where New JFK Evidence Points
Israel’s Troubling Walls
Republicans, Unhinged
Tea Party and ’12 Years a Slave’
Neocons Push Israeli-Saudi Alliance
The Tea Party’s Confederate Roots
Dangerous History of Regime Change
Exclusive: Official Washington justifies military and political interventions in other countries under the theory of “U.S. exceptionalism.” But these “regime changes” often have unexpected results, as with the bloody coup d’etat that removed South Vietnamese President Diem a half-century ago, recalls…