About Us
The Mary Ferrell Foundation (MFF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) group dedicated to the exploration of the deeper stories behind the national crises and tragedies that shape our society.
Focusing on the political assassinations of the 1960s, including that of John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, our vast digital archive contains over 1,000,000 pages of documents, government reports, books, essays, and hours of multimedia.
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This site is open to all for browsing. Free membership allows you to make comments and write reviews. Paid membership enables full use of our advanced search tools. Institutional memberships are also available. Find out more about Membership in the MFF.
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Donations to the Mary Ferrell Foundation are tax-deductible. The Foundation needs your support to continue this work - we encourage you to participate. Add your comments, volunteer your time or expertise, help us locate materials, or donate financial help.
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Testimonials
"The Mary Ferrell website is simply invaluable. I use it often, and I'm always amazed at the new discoveries that await. I can't imagine doing research without it."
- Lamar Waldron, author "Ultimate Sacrifice" and "Legacy of Secrecy"
"The Mary Ferrell website is a national historical resource. Easy to navigate for beginners and scholars alike, the site's unparalleled collection of records on the assassination of John F. Kennedy is the perfect antidote to the secrecy and confusion that still enshrouds the worst U.S. intelligence failure between Pearl Harbor and September 11."
- Jefferson Morley, author "Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the CIA"
"The full resources of the Mary Ferrell site are nothing less than indispensable. If you have an interest in Cold War-era history and want to work from facts, from original sources - then there is simply no comparable alternative. You will be far better served by this collection of real documents than by the morass of information (and misinformation) found on the Internet and even in many books. If you are serious, you need to be using this resource."
- Larry Hancock, author "Someone Would Have Talked"
Thanks
Donations of materials for the MFF Archive come from the Assassination Archives and Research Center, History Matters, JFK Lancer Productions and Publications, and individual researchers. These materials greatly supplement those from Mary Ferrell's collection and obtained directly from the National Archives.
Contact Us
email: info@maryferrell.org
Telephone:
Executive Director: (617) 544-3906
Senior Analyst & Archivist: (978) 356-0146
Mary Ferrell Foundation
11 South Main St.
Suite 2-3
Ipswich, MA 01938
