Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK

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Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK

A- Plan Of Investigation

This investigation will answer the question: To what extent did Lee Harvey Oswald’s history predispose him to kill John F. Kennedy? To determine the extent to which childhood and previous jobs influenced Oswald to assassinate the President, the scope of the investigation will focus on Lee Harvey Oswald and his relationships with political groups. It will also examine Oswald’s youth and the actions of previous life events. Only secondary sources about the assassination will be used in this examination.

B- Summary Of Evidence

Born October 18, 1939, Lee Harvey Oswald was born, just two months after the death of his father (Waggoner 27). His youth was spent switching between living with his mother, his aunt, various relatives’ homes and living in many New Orleans Orphanages (McKinley 106). The only father figure Lee ever had in his life, Edwin Ekdahl, was his mother’s third marriage in 1945, which only lasted a few years and later ended in divorce. However, during this time in which his mother had been remarried, Lee’s two brothers, John and Robert, were sent away to Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, a military school in the fall of 1945. They had removed themselves from the family and it was Lee who was left all alone (Bugliosi 518).

When Lee’s brothers returned from military school December 1945, they were uninformed about the arguments and disagreements, and Lee “was far more upset by these conflicts” and “[had already learned] to keep his feelings to himself” (Bugliosi 520). Before the divorce in 1948, Lee had become the leader of small gangs among the boys in second grade (Bugliosi 521). Later in 1948, when his mother returned to work, Lee dealt with her ne...

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