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English: Assassination of JFK aftermath at Dealey Plaza; The Umbrella Man is sitting next to the road sign (the man on the right side)
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Motswedi Richard Bothun photo #4
Mokwadi Richard Oscar Bothun
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Assassination of JFK aftermath at Dealey Plaza.

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ya jaanong08:33, 25 Seetebosigo 2015Thumbnail ka 08:33, 25 Seetebosigo 20151,581 × 1,178 (1.31 MB)Very trivialHigher resolution image.
21:17, 4 Sedimonthole 2009Thumbnail ka 21:17, 4 Sedimonthole 2009576 × 373 (40 KB)Gothic2{{Information |Description=Picture of the Tree Tramps taken few minutes after assassination |Source=[http://jfkmurderphotos.bravehost.com/photos.html Richard Bothun photo #4] |Date=1963-11-22 |Author=Richard Oscar Bothun |Permission=Work in public domai

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