The Altgens photo is widely recognized as one of the most significant photographs to be taken during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The photo was taken by Dallas Morning News photographer James Altgens on November 22, 1963, and it captures the moment when the fatal shot was fired at President Kennedy. In the photo, President Kennedy is seen slumping forward in his car, while Texas Governor John Connally is seen turning around to see what happened. The photo also shows the crowd and buildings along the street at the time of the assassination. The Altgens photo has been subject to much analysis and debate over the years, with some claiming it shows evidence of a conspiracy to assassinate the President. However, most experts believe that the photo provides valuable insights into the events of that fateful day.
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