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Introduction to Bobby Kennedy

Bobby Kennedy Profile Robert Francis Kennedy? Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925 - June 6, 1968), commonly known as Bobby "Bobby".

He is an American politician from Massachusetts and the younger brother of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.

As U.S. Attorney General during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, he played a great role in peacefully resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis and promoting civil rights.

In 1965, he was elected as the U.S. Senator from New York State. He was a well-known Democrat who opposed the Vietnam War. In 1968, he was the undisputed presidential candidate of the Democratic Party and enjoyed high prestige.

But he was suddenly assassinated, resulting in Richard Nixon of the Democratic Party eventually winning the presidential election.

Bobby Kennedy's Important Speech Martin Luther King Jr., the leader of the African-American civil rights movement in the United States, was assassinated in Mayfair, Tennessee on April 4.

Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was running for President of the United States at the time, felt like a bolt from the blue when he heard the news.

The former president's brother immediately transformed a campaign speech about to address mostly black voters into a speech announcing the assassination and mourning the Rev. King.

The speech was very outstanding and touching, touching and comforting many black people, and to a certain extent, it alleviated the riots caused by the assassination in dozens of cities at that time.

Robert Kennedy himself was assassinated two months later while celebrating his victory in the California primary.

But his speech on April 4, 1968 has gone down in history as an important document in promoting racial reconciliation.

Robert Kennedy said: "Few people can be great enough to bend history; but each of us can change a small part of the event through our own efforts, and all of these actions will write our contemporary history." Robert Kennedy

Kennedy played an important role in resolving the Cuban missile crisis at a critical moment in history.

Robert F. Kennedy, a member of the Robert Kennedy family, has 11 children. They are: the eldest daughter Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.

Born in 1951, the eldest son of lawyer and former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Joseph P. Kennedy II. Born in 1952, businessman, Democratic politician, and former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

?Second son Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Born in 1954, radio host, environmental activist, writer, and environmental lawyer.

Third son, David A. Kennedy.

Born in 1955, he became dependent on drugs containing drug ingredients due to bacterial endocarditis. He died of an overdose of drugs containing drug ingredients in 1984 at the age of 28.

Second daughter, Courtney Kennedy Hill.

Born in 1956, he served as a representative of the United Nations AIDS Foundation. His fourth son, Michael LeMoyne Kennedy, was born in 1958 and served as the head of an energy company.

In 1997, he died in an accident at a ski resort.

?The third daughter Kerry Kennedy.

Born in 1959, member of the human rights movement and writer.

?Fourth son Christopher G. Kennedy.

Born in 1963, businessman, chairman of Joseph P. Kennedy Enterprises, former chairman of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, sixth son Max Kennedy, born in 1965, writer, researcher at Brown University Library.

Youngest son Douglas Harriman Kennedy.

Born in 1967, media reporter.

?Younger daughter Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy.

Born in 1968, documentary filmmaker.

Rory is the only child born after the death of his father, John F. Kennedy.