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Jacob Carter Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Jacob Carter. Born more than twenty-five years after the assassination, Carter became interested in the subject after watching Oliver Stone’s "JFK" (1991). He has since become an assassination researcher, focused on engaging younger people in the story. He is the author of "Before History Dies" (2015). Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on Abril 8, 2016 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is fifty-seven minutes long.

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Jacob Carter Oral History

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04/08/2016

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Nacido digital (archivo .m2ts)

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Duración: 57 minutos

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Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

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2016.001.0052

Nota curatorial:

As discussed during this oral history, Jacob Carter's book, Before History Dies (2015), notably collects interviews with a wide variety of Kennedy assassination researchers, representing both sides of the ongoing debate over Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman versus a conspiracy. Intended as a primer for younger people born long after the Kennedy assassination, it includes interviews with several authors and researchers who have also recorded oral histories with The Sixth Floor Museum over the years: Max Holland, John McAdams, Jefferson Morley, Dale Myers, Gerald Posner, David Talbot and Parkland Hospital physician Dr. Robert N. McClelland. Subsequent to this 2016 oral history, Carter published a follow-up book, The Table of Truth: An Autopsy of the JFK Research Community (2018). Both books are in the Museum's Library Collection: Bibliovation | Catalog Search Results. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Jacob Carter Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Jacob Carter. Born more than twenty-five years after the assassination, Carter became interested in the subject after watching Oliver Stone’s "JFK" (1991). He has since become an assassination researcher, focused on engaging younger people in the story. He is the author of "Before History Dies" (2015). Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on Abril 8, 2016 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is fifty-seven minutes long.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Jacob Carter Oral History

Date:

04/08/2016

Condiciones:

Dallas

Relatos orales

Investigadores

"JFK"

Juventud

Autor

Teorías de la conspiración

Posner, Gerald

Myers, Dale K.

McAdams, John

McClelland, Robert

Summers, Anthony

Morley, Jefferson

Autores, cineastas e investigadores (OHC)

No Rememoradores (OHC)

Medio:

Nacido digital (archivo .m2ts)

Dimensiones:

Duración: 57 minutos

Línea de crédito:

Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2016.001.0052

Nota curatorial:

As discussed during this oral history, Jacob Carter's book, Before History Dies (2015), notably collects interviews with a wide variety of Kennedy assassination researchers, representing both sides of the ongoing debate over Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman versus a conspiracy. Intended as a primer for younger people born long after the Kennedy assassination, it includes interviews with several authors and researchers who have also recorded oral histories with The Sixth Floor Museum over the years: Max Holland, John McAdams, Jefferson Morley, Dale Myers, Gerald Posner, David Talbot and Parkland Hospital physician Dr. Robert N. McClelland. Subsequent to this 2016 oral history, Carter published a follow-up book, The Table of Truth: An Autopsy of the JFK Research Community (2018). Both books are in the Museum's Library Collection: Bibliovation | Catalog Search Results. - Stephen Fagin, Curator