Why learning the truth about 1960s political assassinations matter
New government documents lend more details about who was trying to kill JFK, MLK, RFK, and others in the 1960s. This is about more than just setting the historical record straight. It’s about preventing further political violence.
When you think of the 1960s, many people reflect on aspects such as the free love movement and rock ‘n roll music. But beyond those cultural changes were political changes that involved intensive violence. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 was just the start.