

The interview was conducted by historian John Ferling and recorded and produced by The WOLF Internet Radio.

The exhibit will feature a podcast interview with historian Michael Kurtz available at. He has been called “the ultimate JFK historian.” Lamar Waldron has been featured numerous times on CNN, MSNBC, Fox, the Discovery Channel, and the History Channel. Waldron’s other books on the assassination are Ultimate Sacrifice (2006) and The Hidden History of the JFK Assassination (2013). One of Waldron’s books on the JFK assassination, Legacy of Secrecy: The Long Shadow of the JFK Assassination (2009), is currently being developed as a feature-length motion picture by Leonardo DiCaprio. Drawing on his considerable research in recently-released government files, Waldron too will argue that more than one gunman was involved in the murder of the president. Select Commission on Assassinations (1979), concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president, although the latter panel reached the conclusion that Oswald was part of a conspiracy involving more than one gunman. The exhibit will feature videos, a model of Dealey Plaza, exhibit cases displaying artifacts relating to the assassination, and the famed Zapruder Film.įollowing the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, two governmental inquiries, the Warren Commission (1964) and the U.S. Kennedy.” This exhibit, sponsored by Ingram Library’s Penelope Melson Society, will run from October 24 through November 22 and will be in the Ingram Library at UWG.

Waldron’s talk is part of an exhibit entitled “The Assassination of President John F. He will speak on “The Hidden History of the JFK Assassination.” Kennedy, will speak at the University of West Georgia’s Ingram Library on Wednesday, November 9, at 11:00 a.m. Lamar Waldron, author of multiple books on the assassination of President John F. Listen to a podcast about the JFK assassination:
