The Rest Is History

510. America in '68: The Killing of Robert Kennedy (Part 3)

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Nov 4, 2024
Explore the emotional journey of Robert F. Kennedy as he rises to prominence in a turbulent 1968. Witness his powerful response to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and how it shaped his political identity. Discover the rivalries during the chaotic Democratic primary and the tragic events that unfolded in the Ambassador Hotel. The discussions provide deep insights into Kennedy’s compelling legacy, highlighting themes of social justice, community, and the heartbreaking impact of violence in America.
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ANECDOTE

RFK's Indianapolis Speech

  • Robert F. Kennedy, in a speech after MLK's assassination, referenced Aeschylus and his brother's death.
  • He called for love, wisdom, and compassion, urging the taming of man's savageness for a gentler world.
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RFK: The Lost Leader?

  • Robert Kennedy is seen as a great "what if" figure for Democrats, a lost leader and martyr.
  • Examining his life and potential presidency offers valuable insights into 1960s politics.
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RFK's Early Career

  • Robert Kennedy had an unconventional path, working for Joe McCarthy before making his name investigating union corruption.
  • He served as his brother JFK's attorney general, known for his tough stance on organized crime.
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