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Aynesworth recounts his JFK assassination reporting - mySA
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- Hugh Aynesworth, was a 32 year old reporter for the Dallas Morning News when JFK's visit to Dallas ended in tragedy.
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Hugh Aynesworth - Wikipedia
Hugh Aynesworth, journalist on scene at JFK assassination ...
- Hugh Aynesworth, was a 32 year old reporter for the Dallas Morning News when JFK's visit to Dallas ended in tragedy.
November 22, 1963: Witness to History: Aynesworth, Hugh ...
In his intriguing behind-the-scenes narrative, Aynesworth recreates the harrowing hours following the president's death, builds portraits of the assassin's. | |
Hugh Aynesworth is a journalist's journalist, a master story-teller, and a reliable eye-witness to one of the most significant events in modern US history. | |
The author of JFK: Breaking the News (2003) and November 22, 1963: Witness to History (2013), Aynesworth is considered an authority on the assassination. |
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- On November 22, , science and aerospace reporter Hugh Aynesworth had the day off.
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- On November 22, , reporter Hugh Aynesworth was not among the cadre of reporters and photographers assigned to cover the Dallas visit of President John Kennedy.
Journalist Hugh Aynesworth describes his memory of the Kennedy assassination
Fifty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Hugh Aynesworth published “November 22, 1963: Witness to History.” As the only reporter to witness JFK’s assassination, Lee Henry Oswald’s arrest and Oswald’s assassination by Jack Ruby, Aynesworth gives a factual recounting of what he has uncovered after a lifetime of reporting.
The Daily Texan interviewed Aynesworth at the Texas Book Festival this weekend.
Daily Texan: First, can you describe what you witnessed the day of John F. Kennedy’s assassination?
Hugh Aynesworth: The day it happened, I wasn’t assigned to it, but I just thought I had to go see the president. I just walked over close to the depository building, really because the crowds were a little less over that way. I hadn’t been over there but, oh, probably five minutes w