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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 was a watershed moment in American history. It shattered the sense of optimism and innocence that had characterized the early 1960s and ushered in an era of turmoil and uncertainty.

JFK Assasination: 1960s an era of turmoil and uncertainty

The early 1960s were a time of great social and political change in the United States. The country was grappling with the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the rise of the New Left. These forces created a climate of fear, anxiety, and polarization that contributed to a sense of instability and unrest.

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