
Details:
Jack Ruby original 1963 United Press International press photograph showing the exterior of his Carousel Club in Dallas, photographed shortly after Ruby was charged with murdering Lee Harvey Oswald. A handwritten “CLOSED” sign is posted in the window as a lone man stands outside the burlesque club’s entrance—an image that underscores the abrupt shutdown of Ruby’s business in the chaotic hours following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Ruby’s highly publicized act that stunned the nation.
Near fine condition.
Jack Ruby (1911–1967), the Dallas nightclub operator who fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, became one of the most controversial figures connected to the Kennedy assassination. Convicted of murder in 1964—though the ruling was later overturned—Ruby remained central to speculation and conspiracy theories until his death in 1967.
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