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When Robert F. Kennedy learned of Martin Luther King's assassination in April of 1968, he gave an impromptu speech in Indiana. Decades later, it's credited with calming the devastated crowd.
Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 speech following Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination offers a stark lesson in what has changed—and what remains the same—more than 50 years later.
On April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was on the campaign trail in Indianapolis when he learned that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated and delivered a moving speech as he broke the news ...
On April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy visited Indianapolis on a presidential campaign stop. Before giving his speech, he learned of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination that same day.
ATLANTA — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Sunday defended his family’s role in authorizing government surveillance of Martin Luther King, Jr., calling it a necessary step amid the political tensions ...
Fifty years after the death of Martin Luther King Jr., WBUR looks at his connections to Massachusetts -- especially with the Kennedys.
Kennedy’s last stop: Indianapolis, where he would hold an evening rally at 17th and Broadway. But, as RFK hopped across the Hoosier State that day, the evening took an awful turn. When Kennedy and his ...
In his book “The Promise and the Dream: The Untold Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy,” Margolick shows, however, that that assumption misconstrues their relationship.
Martin Luther King Jr.—murdered. The news of April 4, 1968, was like a body blow to Senator Robert Kennedy. He “seemed to shrink back,” said John J. Lindsay, a Newsweek reporter traveling ...
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US to release Robert F Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr ... - MSNDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the imminent release of digitized files concerning the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Her team has been ...
The executive order says, "More than 50 years after the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Federal Government ...
Trump's health and human services secretary-designate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the son of Robert Kennedy and nephew of JFK, has said he believes the CIA was involved in his uncle's death, an ...
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