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Beyond the Grassy Knoll: How JFK's Death Changed American Society Forever

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Beyond the Grassy Knoll: How JFK's Death Changed American Society Forever

By: A.M. Wolf
Narrated by: Kristen Wallis
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In 'Beyond the Grassy Knoll: How JFK's Death Changed American Society Forever,' A.M. Wolf charges through the fog of history with a piercing gaze, dissecting one of America's most catastrophic moments. Wolf's narrative is a relentless pursuit of truth amidst the chaos and sorrow that drowned the nation after Kennedy's fall in Dallas. This book isn't just a recount; it's a crusade against the shadows that have lingered over the American soul since that fateful day in November 1963.

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