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*Holland, Max. ''After Thirty Years: Making Sense of the Assassination''. Reviews in American History, Vol. 22, No. 2. (Jun., 1994), pp. 191-209. ([http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0048-7511%28199406%2922%3A2%3C191%3AATYMSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C jstor]) | *Holland, Max. ''After Thirty Years: Making Sense of the Assassination''. Reviews in American History, Vol. 22, No. 2. (Jun., 1994), pp. 191-209. ([http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0048-7511%28199406%2922%3A2%3C191%3AATYMSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C jstor]) | ||
== The role of media == | |||
*Zelizer, Barbie. ''Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of Collective Memory''. University of Chicago Press, 2002. ([http://books.google.com/books?id=dbL2yzTEdH8C&pg=PP1&dq=Barbie+Zelizer&sig=qe5anWCs9c4kSRqloichBsjB8-0#PPP1,M1 Google books]) - Describing how journalists were transforming rumors into "truths," and how this incident changed journalism. |
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Articles
- Holland, Max. After Thirty Years: Making Sense of the Assassination. Reviews in American History, Vol. 22, No. 2. (Jun., 1994), pp. 191-209. (jstor)
The role of media
- Zelizer, Barbie. Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of Collective Memory. University of Chicago Press, 2002. (Google books) - Describing how journalists were transforming rumors into "truths," and how this incident changed journalism.