Robert H. Jackson (photographer)
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Robert H. "Bob" Jackson is an American photographer. In 1964, Jackson, then of the Dallas Times-Herald, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Photography for his photograph of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby.
In later life, Bob Jackson was a staff photographer for the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph.
Jackson was at the area where the assassination of John F. Kennedy took place, yet missed the shot of it actually happening.[citation needed]

