Abraham Zapruder, the amateur photographer who recorded the most sought after film of the President John Kennedy’s assassination, sold it to this organization.
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Abraham Zapruder, the amateur photographer who recorded the most sought after film of the President John Kennedy’s assassination, sold it to this organization.
Life magazine which paid Zapruder $150,000 for the film and its rights. Zapruder gave $25,000 of the money to the widow of J.D. Tippit, the Dallas police officer Lee Harvey Oswald also killed on November 22, 1963. The film is now stored in the National Archives.