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  2. Wil Haygood - Wikipedia

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    Wil Haygood (born September 19, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio) [3] is an American journalist and author who is known for his 2008 article "A Butler Well Served by this Election" in The Washington Post [4] [independent source needed] about Eugene Allen, which served as the basis for the 2013 movie The Butler. [2]

  3. Witness to Innocence - Wikipedia

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    Witness to Innocence and its members have been featured in numerous publications and news articles, including Parade magazine, [4] the Tucson Weekly, [5] the Austin American-Statesman, [6] the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, [7] The Litchfield County Times, [8] Westport News, [9] and the North Carolina Star-News.

  4. Eyewitness to History - Wikipedia

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    Eyewitness to History was a Friday night CBS Television Network public affairs program. It was initially hosted by veteran broadcaster Charles Kuralt (1960–61), followed by Walter Cronkite (1961–62), and then Charles Collingwood (1962–63). It aired from September 30, 1960 through July 26, 1963 in the 10:30 pm time slot.

  5. JFK assassination remembered 60 years later by surviving ...

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    JFK assassination remembered 60 years later by surviving witnesses to history, including AP reporter. JAMIE STENGLE. November 22, 2023 at 12:12 PM.

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  7. Jean Hill - Wikipedia

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    Norma Jean Lollis Hill (February 11, 1931 – November 7, 2000) was an American woman who was an eyewitness to the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.

  8. 102 Minutes That Changed America - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is accompanied by an 18-minute documentary short called I-Witness to 9/11, which features interviews with nine firsthand eyewitnesses who captured the footage on camera. According to this film, most of the archival footage was in possession of the U.S. government but was not released to History until years after 9/11.

  9. House of History website shares the joys, challenges and love ...

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    House of History website shares the joys, challenges and love of Milwaukee's Black LGBTQ community. Gannett. Amy Schwabe, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. July 19, 2024 at 6:01 AM.