The Revolution Of Robert Kennedy by John R. Bohrer

A concise, narrative account of Robert F. Kennedy’s political evolution and 1968 presidential campaign, exploring his shift from establishment figure to a populist voice for social justice, civil rights, and opposition to the Vietnam War; the book traces his efforts to build a multiracial coalition, the speeches and policies that defined his appeal to the marginalized, and the impact of his candidacy and assassination on American politics and progressive movements.

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