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|Updated: August 14, 2020 12:50 AM
President John F. Kennedy minutes before the assassination. A popular conspiracy theory is that there were multiple shooters. / Wikimedia Commons
Belief and fact don’t always line up. An Emory University class dives into the convoluted world of conspiracy theories, and how they influence American politics. We talked with instructor Felix Harcourt and two of his students: Carolyn Koehnke and Laura Marquez.