Robert F Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary

Robert F  Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary
Author: Ray E. Boomhower
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-02-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780253350893

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On April 4, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., arrived in Indiana to campaign for the Indiana Democratic presidential primary. As Kennedy prepared to fly from an appearance in Muncie to Indianapolis, he learned that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot outside his hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Before his plane landed in Indianapolis, Kennedy heard the news that King had died. Despite warnings from Indianapolis police that they could not guarantee his safety, and brushing off concerns from his own staff, Kennedy decided to proceed with plans to address an outdoor rally to be held in the heart of the city's African American community. On that cold and windy evening, Kennedy broke the news of King's death in an impassioned, extemporaneous speech on the need for compassion in the face of violence. It has proven to be one of the great speeches in American political history. Marking the 40th anniversary of Kennedy's Indianapolis speech, this book explains what brought the politician to Indiana that day, and explores the characters and events of the 1968 Indiana Democratic presidential primary in which Kennedy, who was an underdog, had a decisive victory.

On His Own

On His Own
Author: William Jacobus Vanden Heuvel,Milton Gwirtzman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015046813765

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In His Own Right

In His Own Right
Author: Joseph A. Palermo
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2002-07-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780231120692

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Robert Kennedy's role in American politics during the 1960s was pivotal yet has defied attempts to define it. He was a junior senator from New York, but he was also much more. The public perceived him as possessing the intangible qualities of his brother, the slain president. From 1965 to 1968 Kennedy struggled to find his own voice in national affairs. In His Own Right examines this crucial period of Robert Kennedy's political career, combining the best of political biography with a gripping social history of the social movements of the 1960s. How did Kennedy make the transformation from cold warrior to grassroots activist, from being a political operator known for ruthlessness toward his opponents to becoming, by 1968, a "tribune of the underclass"? Based on never before seen documents, this intimate portrait of one of the most respected politicians never elected president describes Robert Kennedy's relationship with such well-known activists and political players as Benjamin Spock, Eugene McCarthy, Allard Lowenstein, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez, as well as the ordinary men and women who influenced Kennedy's views as he came to stand in the public arena and in the national consciousness as a man and a leader in his own right.

Robert Kennedy

Robert Kennedy
Author: Brian Dooley
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015033250104

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Concentrating on Kennedy's Senate years and his 1968 presidential bid, Dooley examines his shift from conservative Democrat to anti-Vietnam war radical. Using interviews with key members of Kennedy's staff and his political opponents, Dooley examines Kennedy's involvement in civil rights, the New Left and foreign policy, and analyses the 1968 presidential campaign with its tragic end in Kennedy's assassination.

Bobby A Story of Robert F Kennedy

Bobby  A Story of Robert F  Kennedy
Author: Deborah Wiles
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781338783735

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From two-time National Book Award finalist Deborah Wiles comes a compelling biography of Robert Kennedy. Americans claimed Robert Kennedy as one of their own. They called him Bobby. Lyrical and evocative text by Deborah Wiles (Countdown, Revolution, Anthem, and Kent State) brings the story of Robert F. Kennedy to life, with breathtaking illustrations by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh. Bobby is set in 1968, with a grandfather telling his grandchild about Kennedy's life. Bobby was the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy. He became an accomplished public servant and activist in his own right. Though his run for presidency was tragically cut short on June 5, 1968, Bobby proved the value of empathy and grit. The story concludes as his funeral train makes its solemn journey from New York to Washington, DC. Kennedy was perceived by many to be a rare unifying force in American politics. He was beloved by Americans of all races for his integrity and devotion to the civil rights cause. His life continues to inspire efforts for social change. Deborah Wiles's Bobby will illuminate the importance of Robert Kennedy's life for children, parents, teachers, and librarians. Informative back matter is included.

85 Days

85 Days
Author: Jules Witcover
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062660565

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The “definitive account” (Washington Post) of Robert F. Kennedy’s seminal presidential campaign. 85 Days is veteran Washington journalist Jules Witcover’s masterpiece of political reportage. It brilliantly captures a lost moment in time when the politics of conviction seemed to converge with America’s youth movement in opposition to the Vietnam War. At its center was the charismatic Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the slain President John F. Kennedy. Robert Kennedy’s impassioned opposition to the Vietnam War, and his vision for a more egalitarian United States, launched him on one of the most memorable, though brief, campaigns in U.S. political history. Witcover’s driving narrative follows Kennedy’s campaign throughout the primary season, as Kennedy mulled a run, developed his core issues and supporter base, and shot to the top of the polls, culminating in a victory in California just two days before he was tragically killed. A timeless work of political journalism, 85 Days captures the character and spirit of a man who came to symbolize an unforgettable era in America.

The Last Campaign

The Last Campaign
Author: Thurston Clarke
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781429926683

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The definitive account of Robert Kennedy’s exhilarating and tragic 1968 campaign for president—a revelatory history that is especially resonant now After John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Robert Kennedy—formerly Jack’s no-holds-barred political warrior—almost lost hope. He was haunted by his brother’s murder, and by the nation’s seeming inabilities to solve its problems of race, poverty, and the war in Vietnam. Bobby sensed the country’s pain, and when he announced that he was running for president, the country united behind his hopes. Over the action-packed eighty-two days of his campaign, Americans were inspired by Kennedy’s promise to lead them toward a better time. And after an assassin’s bullet stopped this last great stirring public figure of the 1960s, crowds lined up along the country’s railroad tracks to say goodbye to Bobby. With new research, interviews, and an intimate sense of Kennedy, Thurston Clarke provides an absorbing historical narrative that goes right to the heart of America’s deepest despairs—and most fiercely held dreams—and tells us more than we had understood before about this complicated man and the heightened personal, racial, political, and national dramas of his times.

A Time It Was

A Time It Was
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015076162638

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Eppridge followed Kennedy for Life magazine during his early campaign days in 1966, up to his untimely death. Dynamic images of the public Kennedy are combined with rare glimpses of private moments.