Historical records matching Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General
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About Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General
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Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senator from New York from January 1965 until his assassination in June 1968. He was previously the 64th U.S. Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, serving under his older brother President John F. Kennedy and his successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. Kennedy was a member of the Democratic Party and is seen as an icon of modern American liberalism.
Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the seventh child of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Kennedy. After serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve as a seaman apprentice from 1944 to 1946, Kennedy returned to Harvard University and graduated in 1948. He received his law degree from the University of Virginia and was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1951. He began his political career the following year as the manager for his brother John's successful campaign for the U.S. Senate. Prior to entering public office himself, he worked as a correspondent for The Boston Post and as an assistant counsel to the Senate committee chaired by Senator Joe 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 corrupt practices of its union and authored The Enemy Within, a book about corruption in organized labor.
Kennedy resigned from the committee to conduct his brother's campaign in the 1960 presidential election. He was appointed United States Attorney General after the successful election and served as the closest advisor to the President from 1961 to 1963. His tenure is best known for its advocacy for the African-American Civil Rights Movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba. After his brother's assassination, he remained in office in the Johnson Administration 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 racial discrimination and U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He was an advocate for issues related to human rights and social justice and formed relationships with Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez.
In 1968, Kennedy was a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency; he appealed especially to poor, African American, Hispanic, Catholic and young voters. He had defeated Senator Eugene McCarthy in the California and South Dakota presidential primaries. Shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, Kennedy was mortally wounded by Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian, because he had advocated American support for Israel. Kennedy died the following day.
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U.S. Navy 1944-46
Married at St. Mary's Church, Greenwich, Connecticut onJune 17, 1950; honeymooned in Hawaii, and travelled across the U.S. of A.
Stephen S. Wise Award for "advancing human freedom"
1968 Presidential nominee; Assassinated in 1968 by Sirhan Sirhan. Find A Grave Memorial# 573
О Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General (русский)
Ро́берт Фрэ́нсис «Бо́бби» Ке́ннеди (англ. Robert Francis «Bobby» Kennedy; 20 ноября 1925, Бруклайн, Массачусетс, США[1][2] — 6 июня 1968, Лос-Анджелес, Калифорния, США) — американский политический и государственный деятель. Также известен по инициалам RFK.
Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General's Timeline
1925 |
November 20, 1925
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Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1930 |
1930
Age 4
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Bronxville, Westchester, New York
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1950 |
1950
- 1960
Age 24
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U.S. Justice Dept.
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1951 |
July 4, 1951
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Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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1952 |
September 24, 1952
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Brighton, Boston, MA, USA
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1954 |
January 17, 1954
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Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
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1955 |
June 15, 1955
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Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
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