Sunday, November 22, 1970

1963: Memories of the day that President Kennedy was killed





President Kennedy was killed in Dallas on this day in 1963.

Yes, I remember that day.  We were in Cuba waiting for "el telegrama" or the telegram with the official authorization to leave the country.   

Between The Missile Crisis of 1962 and The Freedom Flights in 1965, Cubans had to get special permission to leave the country.  We could take a plane to Mexico City, Madrid or risk getting on a boat and hit the dangerous waters of The Florida Straits.

In the early afternoon, my brother and I were laying down on the living room floor.  The phone rang and my mom answered.  She said "Mataron a Kennedy" or "They Killed Kennedy".  My mom put the phone down and there was a long silence.    My father came home a bit latter.

Later that day, I watched Castro on TV talking about the assassination.  I did not really understand the ramifications of the day's events but my dad watched TV and seemed worried.

We sat around and listened to "The Voice of America" shortwave in Spanish.   My memory is scant but I do recall hearing my parents say that President Kennedy's body had landed in Washington with a new President Johnson on board.

Last, but not least, I listened to my father and a couple of neighbors say that Castro would be blamed and Cuba invaded.  Apparently, Castro thought the same thing, according to files released much later.

It just does not seem possible that it happened so many years ago.   My father is now gone and mother remembers the moment.