The Dark Side Of Camelot by Seymour M. Hersh

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The book provides a critical examination of the Kennedy administration, delving into the hidden and often controversial aspects of John F. Kennedy's presidency. It explores the dichotomy between the public image of the Kennedy era, often idealized as "Camelot," and the private realities, including political machinations, personal indiscretions, and connections with organized crime. Through investigative journalism, the book reveals how these elements influenced both domestic and international policies, challenging the mythologized narrative of Kennedy's leadership and legacy.