Abstract

An analysis of 901 photographs from newspaper front-page coverage of the 50-year anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination shows 29 percent of photos represent remembrance, such as Kennedy’s grave and the eternal flame. Although the assassination, itself, is clearly present, photographs are not highly-graphic in nature.

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