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Hugh Aynesworth Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Hugh Aynesworth. A science and aviation reporter for The Dallas Morning News in 1963, Aynesworth was the only known journalist to witness the president's assassination, the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, and the shooting of Oswald by Jack Ruby. In the aftermath, Aynesworth followed up investigative leads and wrote numerous stories about the Kennedy assassination. The author of JFK: Breaking the News (2003) and November 22, 1963: Witness to History (2013), Aynesworth is considered an authority on the assassination. Interview recorded at Mr. Aynesworth's home on July 28, 1994 by Wes Wise and Bob Porter. The interview is two hours and thirteen minutes long.

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Hugh Aynesworth Oral History

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07/28/1994

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Hi-8 videotape

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Duration: 133 Minutes

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Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

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1994.007.0015

Curatorial Note:

Hugh Aynesworth has been a longtime friend of The Sixth Floor Museum and has kindly participated in several public and private programs over the years. This 1994 oral history was his earliest video recording with the Museum. Programs featuring Mr. Aynesworth may also be viewed in full on the Museum's YouTube channel, including a 2016 conversation alongside his friend and professional colleague, Pierce Allman (A Conversation with Hugh Aynesworth and Pierce Allman - YouTube) and a Living History program recorded as a keynote presentation at the 2017 ACP/CMA National Collegiate Media Convention in Dallas (Living History with Hugh Aynesworth - YouTube). -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Hugh Aynesworth Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Hugh Aynesworth. A science and aviation reporter for The Dallas Morning News in 1963, Aynesworth was the only known journalist to witness the president's assassination, the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, and the shooting of Oswald by Jack Ruby. In the aftermath, Aynesworth followed up investigative leads and wrote numerous stories about the Kennedy assassination. The author of JFK: Breaking the News (2003) and November 22, 1963: Witness to History (2013), Aynesworth is considered an authority on the assassination. Interview recorded at Mr. Aynesworth's home on July 28, 1994 by Wes Wise and Bob Porter. The interview is two hours and thirteen minutes long.

Object Details
Object title:

Hugh Aynesworth Oral History

Date:

07/28/1994

Terms:

Oral histories

Press

Interviews

Assassination

Arrest

Aynesworth, Hugh

Kennedy, John F.

Oswald, Lee Harvey

Ruby, Jack

The Dallas Morning News

Dallas

Authors, Filmmakers, and Researchers (OHC)

Jack Ruby (OHC)

Lee Harvey Oswald (OHC)

News Media (OHC)

Medium:

Hi-8 videotape

Dimensions:

Duration: 133 Minutes

Credit line:

Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1994.007.0015

Curatorial Note:

Hugh Aynesworth has been a longtime friend of The Sixth Floor Museum and has kindly participated in several public and private programs over the years. This 1994 oral history was his earliest video recording with the Museum. Programs featuring Mr. Aynesworth may also be viewed in full on the Museum's YouTube channel, including a 2016 conversation alongside his friend and professional colleague, Pierce Allman (A Conversation with Hugh Aynesworth and Pierce Allman - YouTube) and a Living History program recorded as a keynote presentation at the 2017 ACP/CMA National Collegiate Media Convention in Dallas (Living History with Hugh Aynesworth - YouTube). -- Stephen Fagin, Curator