America would be a different place politically and socially if the senator and presidential candidate, shaped by compassion and by his own suffering, had not been assassinated in 1968.
FILE - Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., speaks to campaign workers, June 5, 1968, as his wife Ethel, left, and California campaign manager and speaker of the California Assembly, Jesse Unruh, look on, ...
The Trump administration has released more than 60,000 records about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Files relating to the 1968 killing were digitized by the Office of the Director of National ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy and the son of former Attorney General and Sen.
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