THE DAY THE WORLD CRIED AS ONE... 63 stories from Dallas to England
to France to Nepal to Japan of how people reacted to and dealt with
the assassination of President Kennedy on Friday, November 22,
1963. As the news of the assassination spread the big question on
nearly every American's mind was: "Was the assassination a single
act of a lone person, or the start of an attack on America,
changing the Cold War into an all out war?" Others around the world
asked the same question. People listened to their radios and
watched their black and white TVs for the answer. Some stories are
only a couple of paragraphs long; others are pages. Together they
are the commentary of the "man on the street" on one of the most
traumatic days in United States history. Though shaken to its roots
by such a devastating event, the threads of commonality in the
stories weave a clear pattern of our country's resiliency to remain
strong and united whatever the circumstances.
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