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Mayor Murray Stoller on Kennedy Assassination
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Roanoke Mayor Murray Stoller expressed grief on behalf of the people of Roanoke at the
assassination of Kennedy. According to Stoller, violence was an inappropriate way to
express disagreement. Stoller's latter comment was, in part, an indirect way to address
the climate of violence and disagreement percolating to the surface of his city.
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