According to anthropologist thomas de zengotita, what 1963 event, which was widely covered in the media, changed people's perception of the news?

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According to anthropologist Thomas de Zengotita, the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas was widely covered in the media, changed people's perception of the news.

On November 22, 1963, while he was travelling in a motorcade through Dallas, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was fatally shot. A former U.S. Marine who had converted to Marxism and briefly deserted to the Soviet Union, Lee Harvey Oswald, is the man who is suspected of killing him. Due to Jack Ruby, a grieving Dallas nightclub owner, who shot and murdered Oswald when he was being moved after being brought into prison, Oswald was never put on trial for murder.

Many Americans believed the popular young president's death was the product of a conspiracy rather than a single person. The occurrence continued to be the focus of much conjecture.

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