Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report

Harold Weisberg
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Harold Weisberg's Whitewash was self-published in 1965, at a time when few publishing houses would consider a book challenging the Warren Report. Written in Harold's fiercely passionate yet scrupulously honest style, and relying on the government's own evidence and documentation, Whitewash destroys the Warren Commission's claims about Oswald and shows that the Commission knowingly engaged in a coverup. Chapter 1. Death in Dallas 2. The Assassin 3. The Set Up for the Assassination 4. The Marksman 5. At the The Tangible Evidence 6. The Tippit Murder 7. Oswald's Legal Rights 8. Oswald's The Police and the Press 9. The Witnesses and Their Treatment 10. The Oswalds' Government Relations 11. The False Oswald 12. The Number of Shots 13. The Doctors and the Autopsy
Genres: NonfictionHistoryPolitics
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