

This would also cite the debates surrounding the assassination - from the gunner to the reasons why he was shot. For this source, this paper would be a crucial element in providing some background on how the people took Kennedy's death as it would reveal how the people saw Kennedy as president and what their sentiments are after his death. The study also highlighted the speculations regarding the assassination. Greenberg provided a chronology on how the news was transmitted and how the people took the news first hand. In this scholarly journal written by Greenberg, he highlighted as to how the people in the day of Kennedy's assassination took the news and how the news grew and transmitted throughout the globe. Diffusion of News of the Kennedy Assassination.

This book would also be used to identify how the Kennedy family saw the young Jack's dream become the President of the US and how they took his death.

For this paper, this book would serve as an excellent source for Kennedy's childhood and background of the Kennedy family. It identified the position of each member regarding their fellow family members and how each significant event influenced the family. In a narrative that provides a backdrop on what the dynasty was like upon its growth, readers are given a sneak peek as to what kind of family the Kennedys were. This book written by Davis can help first-time readers in understanding the life of the famous Kennedy family from the first-generation to the most significant ones. Finally, this book would expound on Kennedy's popularity.ĭavis, J. This book would also be used to provide arguments on domestic policies which is explained in an easier narrative than other biographies of the President. This book would be used first and foremost to provide background on his congressional term from his election to his policies while in Congress. A chapter is also provided for his legacy, popularity and his assassination. This book written yet again by Dallek is somewhat an installment to the first book "An Unfinished Life" as the book expounds on Kennedy's policies in his presidency for both foreign and domestic issues. The second use this book would have is how Kennedy would have been like if he did not die in Texas.ĭallek, R. One, it would be used to provide insight as to what was Kennedy's strengths and weaknesses when growing up. The scope Dallek provided in the book would be used in two different ways. Dallek had also expounded in an excellent narrative how JFK grew as a person people have admired even at the present day. In this book written by renowned biographer Robert Dallek, he takes another look at what kind of person President Kennedy was, tackling issues such as his health, love life, presidential appointments and even his policies.
