Wednesday, November 22, 2023

KENNEDY ASSASSINATION 60 YEARS AGO OUR GENERATION'S INDEX POINT

 By Juan Montoya

As a student at Garden Park Elementary School in November 22, 1963, our third-grade class went on a field trip to Harlingen to see how bread (Holsum Bakery) and ice cream (at Hygeia) were made.

At Holsum we got some sweet rolls and a pencil and at Hygeia an ice cream bar and a walk-through on how they were experimenting with sea water to enhance their product.

We got loaded back on the bus and returned to school in Brownsville when the bus driver stopped at the school gate and one of our teachers stood at the front of the bus and told us that President John F. Kennedy was dead from an assassin's bullet in Dallas.

In the silence that followed, we saw our teachers – in those days our respected role models – break into tears.

We shuffled out the bus in silence – stunned by the news of John F. Kennedy's death but more by watching our teachers burst into tears with grief – and one student asked: "Does that mean we don't have a president?"

It's difficult to realize that it's been 60 years ago. To our generation, it was one of those index points in our existence, akin to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to the generation before us. Today it's 911. And to our kids, it will be pandemic of 2020-2021. 

Since he burst upon the scene preaching a message of cultural inclusion, Kennedy was revered by Mexican-Americans in the United States. His Alliance for Progress announced in 1961 to Latin America was a sea change from previous U.S. initiatives for the region. And he appointed Brownsville native Reynaldo Garza as the first Mexican-American federal judge.

And Kennedy was the first to announce the idea for an organization to send college students to help people around the world. He pushed for it during the 1960 presidential campaign, at a late-night speech at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, October 14, 1960, on the steps of the Michigan Union.

He later dubbed the proposed organization the "Peace Corps." A brass marker commemorates the place where Kennedy stood. In the weeks after the 1960 election, the study group at Colorado State University released their feasibility study a few days before Kennedy's Presidential Inauguration in January 1961. When I attended the U of M in the Fall of 1975, it was one of the first places I saw.

Much later, Kennedy would show his resoluteness in the face of Russian adventurism in Cuba by standing up to the Soviets and making them remove the nuclear missiles from that island. He would be gunned down – as would be Robert, his brother – by assassins.

The grief in the streets of Las Prietas was tangible. Many homes already had embroidered tapestries of Kennedy and his wife Jackie in the living rooms of the humble homes in that west-end barrio. His death – we would later find out – would herald a generational index point in our lives.
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Many years later we would find out that our hero, like all human beings, had a few warts we had not discerned.

We found out that he had pushed along the plan to overthrown the Fidel Castro regime to the point of approving CIA-sponsored assassination attempts against its leaders; that he was carried along by the inertia of militarism against the Vietnamese people's battle against its French occupiers that erupted into the Vietnam War, and that he even cheated on the princess of Camelot Jacqueline with bombshell actress Marilyn Monroe.

But in that sunny November 22, 1963 day after our field day trip to Harlingen, we only knew that something strange and awful had befallen our neighborhood and our country, and were stunned at the news. The street where I lived just happened to be named Kennedy.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why won't Biden provide secret service protection to RFK jr. who is,running for president against him? He believes it was the cockroach CIA who killed his uncle.

Anonymous said...



Vietnam was a conflict, never a declared "war," Montoya.


You're a Marine who should know better.


Anonymous said...

Juan i was watchimg the history channel a few nights ago on this i was thinking and wondering why Lydon B Johnson the vice presdient was not riding in the same car as President Kennedy? MMM just wondering maybe he knew or maybe he wa sin on it too. Only God knows for sure. Amen

Anonymous said...

SAVE AMERICA BUT FROM TRUMP!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Juan as you can see in the Zapruder film the fatal Shots came from the front and not the back where Oswald was suppose to be in the Texas book suppository, now the ER Doctors are coming out to discuss this too and i say its a little too late, the Warren commission did a good job of cover up. LBJ was the mastermind behind this so the US could escalate the Vietnam war, lots of money in weapon sales. There were many things that should of, could of be with Kennedy had he lived, no instead we got LBJ then until he quit, didnt accept the Democrat party nomination in 1968 to run once again, se RAJO. Kitchen was too hot with Vietnam issue. Then Nixon came in. oh boy.

Anonymous said...

Was Trump cleared by the CIA for President Kennedys assassination? I'm just asking since Trump has been blamed for everything that has occurred and will occur in the United States.

Anonymous said...

To that person who wonders why LBJ was not in the same car, did your govt.
teacher not explain that both the President and Vice-President and the speaker of the house never in the same room together, so someone must succeed if it is
necessary. I also wonder why VP Harris is always standing with Biden? Now a days, playing cowboys and indians with real guns is not the same as when we
played in the neighborhood

Anonymous said...

Who do we blame for the January 6th attempted coup? Trump was on national TV instigating his followers to try and stop the electoral college certification and to fight like hell. Who do we blame for trying to cheat on Georgia's elections? Trump was caught red-handed trying to cheat "Georgia find me 11k votes" he has brought all his problems by himself but then, again, he's always blaming somebody else for his screw ups. High time to find a more knowledgeable, responsible and respectful person to represent the republican party. High time to replace Biden but certainly not Trump, he had four years to prove himself but blew it big time. I do hope that either Desantis or Christie win the republican nomination.

Anonymous said...

November 22, 2023 at 12:57 PM
Learn to read pendejo...

Anonymous said...

November 22, 2023 at 12:57 PM
A BOY SCOUT IDIOTA, yellow belly.

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