
Bobby Kennedy: Assassination of a Future President
American History Hit
RFK's 1968 Presidential Campaign
This chapter explores Robert F. Kennedy's motivations for running in the 1968 presidential campaign amid a politically and socially charged environment. It examines the impact of the Vietnam War, civil rights movements, and recent assassinations on his vision for a united America. Additionally, the narrative reflects on the broader complexities of race politics and socio-economic justice during this transformative era in American history.
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