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In reply to the discussion: Was anyone out there alive and aware when JFK, MLK and RFK were shot? [View all]WCGreen
(45,558 posts)23. It was a big deal when JFK was shot because I was in a Catholic Elementary...
My most vivid memory was of the Monsignor taking to the PA system and leading us all in prayer. After that, it was a blur of people crying and the sadness of the parade without the rider.
MLK was shot when I was in fifth grade and we were made aware. I remember being sad while a lot of the parents around me had no problem showing their Glee. It was then I started to become aware that there was something different, something that separated me from most of the adults I knew.
But it was RFK that made me realize that all the adults were missing something, something that they probably couldn't put it into words.
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Was anyone out there alive and aware when JFK, MLK and RFK were shot? [View all]
Taverner
Jun 2013
OP
I was also in school. In study hall at the time. I was in the 7 grade (I think). I remember
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2013
#105
born in 1956 - all saddened me, but I wasn't specifically aware of why at that age -
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2013
#3
That was the end of pretty much everything great about this country. I was in my 20s when
shraby
Jun 2013
#6
2nd grade when JFK was shot-the school crossing guard who told me was thrilled....
Rowdyboy
Jun 2013
#8
I remember exactly what I was doing at the moment I learned about each of those deaths
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#14
Wonderful first post. Welcome to DU. It made me think that there are people who have
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#45
I was in elementary school. His death & assassination was announced over loudspeakers
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#35
Aww, can I keep him? What "great lengths" is "smiling" Dem admin going to great lengths to undermine
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#109
I was in college when Bobby & MLK were assassinated..in junior high when JFK was killed
SoCalDem
Jun 2013
#56
Yes, all the oft-excoriated Baby Boomers were alive. Now our memories are important?
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#64
Let's just say if they had camera phones back then, entire police forces would have been on trial
Taverner
Jun 2013
#97
Yes and it put the whole nation in shock. No President had been assassinated in anyone's memory
Cleita
Jun 2013
#74
I truly think that Walter Cronkite tried to get people to notice MLK as a citizen
MichiganVote
Jun 2013
#89
That was when I realized that politics here is just like politics everywhere else.
bemildred
Jun 2013
#83
I was home on leave when JFK was shot. In college protesting the war when MLK and RFK got shot.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2013
#93
of course! i remember the shock of hearing of jfk's assassination over the intercom
ellenfl
Jun 2013
#106