The highly anticipated release of documents related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy has sparked interest from historians and the public alike. However, experts like Harvard historian Fredrik Logevall emphasize caution, suggesting that these documents are unlikely to alter the established narrative significantly. Skepticism is echoed by David J. Garrow, who predicts the release may lack impactful revelations. Many documents may simply be previously available versions with minor updates, requiring time for thorough analysis, reflecting a measured approach to the anticipated findings.
"I doubt that these releases are going to overturn our understanding of what happened on that terrible day in Dallas... But still, we should prepare to be surprised."
"Previous Kennedy assassination documents that have been released were listed by serial number... Some will likely be full versions of documents previously available with only light redactions."
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