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In reply to the discussion: November 22nd has never been the same since they killed JFK [View all]secondwind
(16,903 posts)3. I was in high school in NYC, riding the train home
I knew something had happened because several people in the car looked upset and some were crying.
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Thank you for mentioning Mr. Douglass' book. The US took a turn toward the dark with JFK's murder!!
LongTomH
Nov 2017
#53
7th grade math class. Miss Coates was our teacher. We were working on an assignment.
spiderpig
Nov 2017
#14
They took away some of our belief that we can do anything that is good if we work together. nt
Blue_true
Nov 2017
#30
I won't ever forget that day. Our Fifth grade teacher, Ms Manning, came in crying...
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2017
#23
9th Grade Geography class. Had everyone go outside to parking lot for some reason.
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#26
Yeah, I remember like 3 days of sadness B&W TV. My dad, who was not that big a JFK fan, was upset
Hoyt
Nov 2017
#54
Home with my baby son. Husband came home with beautiful antique marble top table given
cornball 24
Nov 2017
#43