History will prove us right : inside the Warren Commission report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy / Howard P. Willens.
2013
E842.9 .W468 2013 (Mapit)
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Title
History will prove us right : inside the Warren Commission report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy / Howard P. Willens.
ISBN
9781468307559
146830755X
146830755X
Published
New York, NY : The Overlook Press, 2013.
Language
English
Description
399 pages, 16 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Call Number
E842.9 .W468 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.922092
Summary
"On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was murdered in front of hundreds of onlookers. Everything was over in mere seconds, but the events of that day have been the subject of heated debate for five decades. The presidential commission tasked with finding the truth, headed by then-Chief Justice Earl Warren, published its findings the following year--Oswald had acted alone--but the report did little to quell conspiracy theorists. Many seized on what they saw as inconsistencies in the report and branded the whole investigation a cover-up. Warren himself calmly dismissed the criticism, assuring his fellow commission members that 'history will prove us right.' Now, in this eye-opening new account of the Commission and its findings, Howard P. Willens sets out to prove that Warren's advice was prescient. Willens, one of the few surviving staff members of the Warren Commission, supervised the investigation from the very beginning and has waited until now to silence the critics and well-intentioned armchair detectives. Drawn from Willens' own journals and extensive notes on the investigation--which have never before been published--History Will Prove Us Right tells the true and complete story, perhaps for the first time, of every aspect of the investigation into one of the century's most harrowing events from a uniquely first-person perspective." -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-388) and index.
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Table of Contents
December 1963 : the nation responds
January 1964 : distrust of the FBI grows
February 1964 : the search for evidence begins
March 1964 : our investigation expands
April 1964 : Mexico and the Cuban connection
May 1964 : critical decisions
June 1964 : crucial witnesses
July / August 1964 : a tale of tragic truth
September 1964 : the last debates
Aftermath.
January 1964 : distrust of the FBI grows
February 1964 : the search for evidence begins
March 1964 : our investigation expands
April 1964 : Mexico and the Cuban connection
May 1964 : critical decisions
June 1964 : crucial witnesses
July / August 1964 : a tale of tragic truth
September 1964 : the last debates
Aftermath.