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The assassination of John F. Kennedy was the first conspiracy theory to capture the public’s imagination. This book presents the facts about the tragic event adapted to a middle-school reading level. A timeline of the day, images of the people and events, an explanation of the single bullet theory, and skeptic takes on it, and more make this a great resource! Creative writing and research projects help students take on the role of historian and present their own view of JFK and his assassination.

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Description

John F. Kennedy. He was one of the United States’ most popular presidents, assassinated during a campaign event. Was his killer a lone gunman trying to make himself famous? Or was there a conspiracy involving foreign powers, organized crime, or possibly even the US government? Read the facts of his assassination, learn about the expert analysis, even see the evidence yourself!

Inside find:

  • The story of the fateful day in November and the people involved
  • Interesting facts and connections to other conspiracies
  • Research projects and writing prompts
  • A web quest about the assassination.
  • Historical images of Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, President Kennedy’s inauguration, the funeral procession, and more, bringing history alive!

Download a sample: The Assassination of JFK: 11/22/63 Reader Preview

Download a free web quest: What if JFK Had Lived Web Quest

Additional information

Age Group

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Format

ISBN

978-1956159608

Pages

26 pages

Publication Date

25 Mar 2025

Series

Size

7 x 10 inches

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