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Atlantic Reads: The Housewives Underground With Kaitlyn Tiffany

The Atlantic staff writer Kaitlyn Tiffany and Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic’s editor in chief, discuss Tiffany’s new book, The Housewives Underground: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the JFK Assassination Our Most Enduring Mystery.

This article was originally published by The Atlantic and is republished here under license.

On Thursday, June 25, the Atlantic staff writer Kaitlyn Tiffany will sit down with The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, to discuss Tiffany’s new book, The Housewives Underground: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the JFK Assassination Our Most Enduring Mystery. Tiffany’s book tells the story of three women—Maggie Field, Shirley Martin, and Sylvia Meagher—whose skepticism of the Warren Commission report on the assassination led them to conduct their own investigations into the president’s death. Tiffany and Goldberg will discuss how these amateur investigators challenged the official narrative of the tragedy, and how their work helped shape national memory.

Attendees can send questions in advance for Tiffany to answer live during the session. Submit your questions here.

To join their conversation, return to this page on June 25 at noon ET, or add the event to your calendar here.

The Housewives Underground is available June 23, wherever books are sold.

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