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Myths and Conspiracies in the Kennedy Assassination

by  The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

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Have you ever wondered what myths or conspiracies surrounding
the Kennedy assassination have been debunked and how to determine whether
they are possible, improbable or impossible? In this program, the Curator
of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza will discuss four of the most
commonly mentioned myths and conspiracies.  Participants will be
given the opportunity to make their own decision about the myths
and conspiracies based on the primary sources presented.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $100.00



Length

50 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff

Minimum participants:

10

Maximum participants:

No maximum, but for optimum interactivity, we suggest no more than 30 students.


Primary Disciplines

Gifted & Talented, Problem Solving, Social Studies/History


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Zoom



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Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature (i.e. snow days). The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice. Living History programs must be canceled 7 days in advance to avoid being billed for the program.

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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Dallas, TX
United States

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza interprets the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.  Now, through interactive, inquiry-based distance learning programs, you and your students can experience history through careful examination of the photographs, films and artifacts in the Museum's collection of over 60,000 items.  These programs also connect students with "living history" speakers: eyewitnesses, law enforcement officials, journalists, physicians and others with direct memories of the Kennedy assassination.  A selection of engaging programs provide opportunities for students to meet the Museum's curatorial, collections and education staff, prompting thoughtful discussions on U.S. history, world history, the Civil Rights Movement, oral history and the role of the historian!  All programs meet state and national history standards.

Contact:
Genevieve Kaplan
education@jfk.org
2143893075

Program Details

Format

1. The program begins with an introduction to the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, the founding of the Museum and the organization's collections.

2. Get a live glimpse out of the former Texas School Book Depository onto Dealey Plaza.

3. Participants are introduced to the events of November 22, 1963: President Kennedy's arrival and motorcade through Dallas, and his subsequent assassination.

4. Presenters share photographs, films, oral history quotes, artifacts and documents related to myths and conspiracies surrounding President Kennedy's assassination.

5. Participants are encouraged to examine this material and assess how it both reinforces and undermines the argument that Lee Harvey Oswald was the president's assassination.

Objectives

1. Understand the mission of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.

2. Develop a familiarity with The Sixth Floor Museum's collection by exposure to its photographs, films, oral histories, artifacts and documents.

3. Engage in conversation with Museum staff about topics related to the Kennedy assassination and the legacy of that tragic event.

4. Understand how historical evidence can be used to support multiple theories depending on how it is interpreted.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

National
N5-12 Social Studies
US History Era 9

State Standards

TEXAS:
5th Grade Social Studies 5.5a,c; 5.24a,b,c,e

6th Grade Social Studies 6.2b; 6.21 a,b,d,e

7th Grade Social Studies 7.7d; 7.21a,b,d,e,f

8th Grade Social Studies 8.29a,b,c,d,e,f,g

US History 24c,e,f

US Government 21d