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Carl Campbell Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Carl Campbell. Campbell is the son of the late Don Campbell, an advertising salesman at The Dallas Morning News in 1963. Because Don Campbell knew Jack Ruby and spoke with him shortly before the assassination, he testified at the Ruby trial in 1964. Carl Campbell was a Dallas elementary school student at the time. Interview conducted by telephone on Agosto 5, 2021 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is twenty-four minutes long.
Carl Campbell Oral History
08/05/2021
Nacido digital (.mp3 file)
Duración: 24 minutos
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2021.001.0067
The late Don Campbell was the first person to testify at the high-profile Jack Ruby trial on Marzo 4, 1964. His testimony may be found in volume one of the trial transcript, accessible here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/5499. It runs from page 15 to 28. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Carl Campbell Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Carl Campbell. Campbell is the son of the late Don Campbell, an advertising salesman at The Dallas Morning News in 1963. Because Don Campbell knew Jack Ruby and spoke with him shortly before the assassination, he testified at the Ruby trial in 1964. Carl Campbell was a Dallas elementary school student at the time. Interview conducted by telephone on Agosto 5, 2021 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is twenty-four minutes long.
Carl Campbell Oral History
08/05/2021
Relatos orales
Testimonio
Publicidad
Juicio a Jack Ruby
Estudiante
Ensayos
Ruby, Jack
Campbell, Donald
El Dallas Morning News
Edificio de los tribunales penales del condado de Dallas
Dallas
Jack Ruby (OHC)
Recuerdos de infancia (OHC)
Medios de comunicación (OHC)
Nacido digital (.mp3 file)
Duración: 24 minutos
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2021.001.0067
The late Don Campbell was the first person to testify at the high-profile Jack Ruby trial on Marzo 4, 1964. His testimony may be found in volume one of the trial transcript, accessible here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/5499. It runs from page 15 to 28. - Stephen Fagin, Curator