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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]rurallib
(64,688 posts)I was in religion class following lunch when the first announcement that he had been shot came over the PA.
I was in Algebra when the announcement that he was dead was made. Our teacher was non-catholic, but understood JFK was everyone's hero.
Next announcement was that the local paper needed kids to sell newspapers on the downtown street corners. Next announcement was to dismiss classes - @ 1:30 - that was it.
I wasn't scheduled to work that weekend and suddenly I now had loads of time on my hands. Saturday @ noon my best friend and I and a couple others went to play basketball. The indoor courts were closed, so we played outdoors. It was eerie, nothing was moving - no traffic most stores closed. The bouncing basketball was the only sound in a city of 50,000.
Spent most of the weekend glued to the TV - saw Oswald shot. The one thought I had was that Johnson would make it work. I had faith in him.
For MLK I was at my girlfriend's house. After a few racial slurs from her dad we moved to the student union. I sat there in amazement, just wondering if this would be the start of the next civil war.
For RFK I was stunned. I went to work and was given the chance to go home. I went home just wondering if this was the end of the country