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Paul Landis Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Paul Landis. As a U.S. Secret Service agent on the White House Detail, Landis was assigned at various times in the early 1960s to President Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy and the Kennedy children. On November 22, 1963, he was on the running boards of the follow-up car directly behind the presidential limousine.Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on September 12, 2016 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is one hour and thirty-three minutes long.

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Paul Landis Oral History

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09/12/2016

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Born digital (.m2ts file)

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Duration: 93 Minutes

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Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2016.001.0096

Curatorial Note:

It was an honor to interview Paul Landis for the Museum's Oral History Project after meeting him for the first time in 2010. When we first met, I had the extraordinary privilege of touring Mr. Landis, alongside his former Secret Service colleague Clint Hill, through the Museum. Recognizing the significance of these two former agents being on the sixth floor of the Depository building, I was incredibly nervous. I was especially aware of the emotional impact that the assassination had had on Clint Hill. At the time, I never imagined that either man would consent to a video interview. Remarkably, just a few months later I was able to record a lengthy oral history with Clint Hill. Paul Landis was more reluctant, although he finally agreed to sit down for this interview some six years later while visiting Dallas. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Paul Landis Oral History

Videotaped oral history interview with Paul Landis. As a U.S. Secret Service agent on the White House Detail, Landis was assigned at various times in the early 1960s to President Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy and the Kennedy children. On November 22, 1963, he was on the running boards of the follow-up car directly behind the presidential limousine.Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on September 12, 2016 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is one hour and thirty-three minutes long.

Object Details
Object title:

Paul Landis Oral History

Date:

09/12/2016

Terms:

Oral histories

Eyewitnesses

Assassination

Motorcade

Landis, Paul

White House and State Officials (OHC)

Kennedy Family

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Jacqueline

Secret Service

Parkland Hospital

Dallas

Dallas and 1960s History and Culture (OHC)

Dealey Plaza Eyewitnesses (OHC)

Kennedy Family Acquaintances (OHC)

Kennedy Funeral (OHC)

Law Enforcement (OHC)

Love Field Airport (OHC)

Motorcade Spectators (OHC)

Parkland Memorial Hospital (OHC)

Medium:

Born digital (.m2ts file)

Dimensions:

Duration: 93 Minutes

Credit line:

Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2016.001.0096

Curatorial Note:

It was an honor to interview Paul Landis for the Museum's Oral History Project after meeting him for the first time in 2010. When we first met, I had the extraordinary privilege of touring Mr. Landis, alongside his former Secret Service colleague Clint Hill, through the Museum. Recognizing the significance of these two former agents being on the sixth floor of the Depository building, I was incredibly nervous. I was especially aware of the emotional impact that the assassination had had on Clint Hill. At the time, I never imagined that either man would consent to a video interview. Remarkably, just a few months later I was able to record a lengthy oral history with Clint Hill. Paul Landis was more reluctant, although he finally agreed to sit down for this interview some six years later while visiting Dallas. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator