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November 22, 1963

The Legend Dies

By Lea Waske Published about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
November 22, 1963
Photo by Susan Wilkinson on Unsplash

A pink Chanel suit,

Spattered with blood, a symbol

Of Camelot lost.

Author's Note:

It will be 60 years this November 22nd. since the day John F. Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald as the president was riding in an open-topped car, with the first lady at his side, during a presidential motorcade in Dallas. Although Jacqueline Kennedy rarely traveled with her husband on political trips she had decided to join him for this one to Texas.

After the shooting, Mrs. Kennedy refused to take off her pink Chanel suit, stained with her husband's blood because she wanted the world to see what "they" had done to him.

Her suit has never been cleaned and is stored at the National Archives and will not be shown to the public until at least 2103 at the request of the Kennedy family.

https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/remembering-john-f-kennedy/

The Camelot myth that surrounded the Kennedy family was built on their youth (he was the second-youngest president ever elected at age 43) , socializing, jet-setting life style and their charismatic attractiveness.

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About the Creator

Lea Waske

I left Vocal last spring to publish "Where the Bush Planes Flew", a memoir & history of a remote northern Ontario FN with Indigenous artist, Saul J. Williams.& "A Yuletide Adventure",3rd in my children's series. (Both on Amazon)

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  • Lea Waske (Author)about a year ago

    Apologies for the error in my note. John F. Kennedy was the second-youngest president ever to be elected. For some reason, the page won't accept any changes even though I clicked on Quick Edit)

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