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JFK, History and the Politics of Memory

February 19

7 PM

to 8 PM

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

411 Elm Street , Dallas, TX

Age Limit

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$25 - $35

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JFK, History and the Politics of Memory

Three preeminent scholars of American history will utilize Presidents Day and the upcoming 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination as a springboard for examining the changing nature of memory in “JFK, History and the Politics of Memory.” Presented by The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and Southern Methodist University’s John G. Tower Center for Political Studies and The Center for Presidential History.

The program will feature Edward T. Linenthal, Professor of History at University of Indiana Bloomington, and Timothy Naftali, Senior Research Fellow with the New America Foundation's National Security Studies program, both who have written extensively on the topic. Their conversation will be moderated by SMU presidential historian Jeffrey A. Engel.

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