A few weeks shy of the 60-year anniversary of the former president’s slaying in Dallas, UNT Dallas College of Law and The Dallas Morning News hosted a panel...
Longtime writers and a former state legislator shared their thoughts on former President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in a panel hosted by the UNT Dallas College of Law and The Dallas Morning News.
“We were seen not only in this country but pretty much around the world as having killed the president,” Giddings said. Barta said the city was controlled by its oligarchy, with power in the hands of business leaders and the assassination sparked a great deal of “soul searching” for the city.“To what extent were we responsible as a community?” she said. “Was there an atmosphere in our city that allowed this to happen here?”
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