Many alive
on 22 November 1963 remember where they were or what they were doing. To be honest, I was a little kid and I have no
recollection of the event and I know that my dad talks about it.
What am I talking about? The
assassination of President John F Kennedy.
Last year, in conjunction with the Boston Public Library, the Government
Printing Office (GPO) released the Warren Commission report.
Today, the GPO released “a digital version of the entire Warren
Commission report on the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy to
commemorate the 50 years since the printed version of the report first rolled
off the agency’s presses.”
Read Printing Office Releases Digital Version of Report on JFK Assassination to learn
more. There is also a link at the bottom
to a video about the original release of the Warren Commission report and this
effort to digitize the entire Warren Commission report.
You can access the entire report here.
Editor’s Note: Thanks to Lori Thornton (Librarian at Carson-Newman College ) for posting about this on FB.
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