Kennedy Assassination Records Released
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JFK files send history buffs hunting for new clues

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More than 63,000 pages of records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy are released.
The vast majority of the National Archives’ collection of over 6 million pages have previously been released.
Many of the documents were released without the redactions that had confounded historians for years .
Some of the previously released documents have offered details on the way intelligence services operated at the time.
Oswald visited the Soviet and Cuban embassies during a trip to Mexico City just weeks before the assassination.
“There must be something really, really sensitive for them to redact a paragraph or a page or multiple pages in a document like that,” he said.
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