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Robert F. Kennedy

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Portrait of Robert F. Kennedy, a U.S. senator and brother of President John F. Kennedy.

Robert F. Kennedy

Robert F. Kennedy was an important American leader. He was born on November 20, 1925, in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was part of the famous Kennedy family. Robert grew up in many places, including Hyannis Port, Massachusetts and London.

Robert went to Harvard University for school. He studied law at the University of Virginia. He worked as a writer for The Boston Post before becoming a lawyer. In 1961, he became the United States attorney general at just 35 years old.

Robert helped his brother, President John F. Kennedy, with many important tasks. After John passed away, Robert continued to work hard for the country. He was elected as a U.S. senator from New York in 1964. In the Senate, he spoke out about helping poor communities and fair treatment for all people.

In 1968, Robert decided to run for president. He wanted to bring new ideas and change to the country. Sadly, he passed away shortly after winning an important election in California. People remember him for his dedication to helping others and making the world a better place.

Robert married Ethel Skakel in 1950, and they had 11 children. He was known for his strong belief in fairness and doing what is right. Many places and awards are named after him to honor his work, like the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium and the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

Robert F. Kennedy is remembered for his efforts to support fairness and unity. His ideas about using government to help those in need continue to inspire many people today.

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Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy addressing a peaceful civil rights rally in Washington, D.C., in 1963.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Immigration Act of 1965 on Liberty Island, surrounded by government officials and family members.
Portrait of United States Attorney General Robert Kennedy at his desk in 1961.
The Kennedy family home in Brookline, Massachusetts, where Robert F. Kennedy was born in 1925
A family portrait of the Kennedy family in Boston in 1939, featuring Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. with three of his children.
Robert F. Kennedy and his sisters playing with a football in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts in 1948.
Robert F. Kennedy giving a press briefing about a labor union investigation in Washington, D.C.
President John F. Kennedy signs important anti-crime bills in 1961, surrounded by government officials.
President John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert F. Kennedy in the Oval Office in 1963.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy meet at the White House in 1964 to discuss important government matters.
Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy at the 1964 Democratic National Convention.
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Robert F. Kennedy campaigning in New York during the 1964 election.
Historical photo of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Solicitor General Archibald Cox standing together in the White House Rose Garden in 1963.

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