Robert F. Kennedy

Kennedy was born into a wealthy, political family in Brookline, Massachusetts. After serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1944 to 1946, Kennedy returned to his studies at Harvard University, and later received his law degree from the University of Virginia. He began his career as a correspondent for ''The Boston Post'' and as a lawyer at the Justice Department, but later resigned to manage his brother John's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1952. The following year, he worked as an assistant counsel to the Senate committee chaired by Senator Joseph McCarthy. He gained national attention as the chief counsel of the Senate Labor Rackets Committee from 1957 to 1959, where he publicly challenged Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa over the union's corrupt practices. Kennedy resigned from the committee to conduct his brother's successful campaign in the 1960 presidential election. He was appointed United States Attorney General at the age of 35, one of the youngest cabinet members in American history. He served as his brother's closest advisor until the latter's 1963 assassination.
His tenure is known for advocating for the civil rights movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba. He authored his account of the Cuban Missile Crisis in a book titled ''Thirteen Days''. As attorney general, he authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to wiretap Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference on a limited basis. After his brother's assassination, he remained in office during the Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson for several months. He left to run for the United States Senate from New York in 1964 and defeated Republican incumbent Kenneth Keating. In office, Kennedy opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and raised awareness of poverty by sponsoring legislation designed to lure private business to blighted communities (i.e., Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration project). He was an advocate for issues related to human rights and social justice by traveling abroad to eastern Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, and formed working relationships with Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, and Walter Reuther.
In 1968, Kennedy became a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency by appealing to poor, African American, Hispanic, Catholic, and young voters. His main challenger in the race was Senator Eugene McCarthy. Shortly after winning the California primary around midnight on June 5, 1968, Kennedy was mortally wounded when shot with a pistol by Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian, allegedly in retaliation for his support of Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War. Kennedy died 25 hours later. Sirhan was arrested, tried, and convicted, though Kennedy's assassination, like his brother's, continues to be the subject of widespread analysis and numerous conspiracy theories. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1968
New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1968
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Tōkyō : Kadokawa Shoten, 1968
Tōkyō : Kadokawa Shoten, 1968
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
1962
1962
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York, Putnam 1969
New York, Putnam 1969
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York, N.Y. : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2018
First edition.
New York, N.Y. : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2018
First edition.
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
[Los Angeles] Stanyan Books 1970
[Los Angeles] Stanyan Books 1970
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2004
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2004
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York : New American Library, 1969
New York : New American Library, 1969
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York, Popular Library 1963
New York, Popular Library 1963
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
[New York] Berkley Pub. Corp. 1968
[New York] Berkley Pub. Corp. 1968
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
[Oak Forest, IL] : MPI Home Video, 1990
[Oak Forest, IL] : MPI Home Video, 1990
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Toronto ; New York : Bantam Books : Published in cooperation with Twenty-First Century Books, 1988
Toronto ; New York : Bantam Books : Published in cooperation with Twenty-First Century Books, 1988
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
New York : Broadway Books, 1999
First Broadway Books trade paperback edition.
New York : Broadway Books, 1999
First Broadway Books trade paperback edition.
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by Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1982
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1982
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