RFK
About this book
"Twenty-five years after Robert Kennedy was assassinated, RFK: Collected Speeches, a celebration of Kennedy's life and legacy, was published and immediately became the standard for activists, elected officials, and lovers of language and history. Now, a quarter century later, this classic volume has been thoroughly edited and updated."--Dust jacket.
On the fiftieth anniversary of Robert Kennedy's death, this collection of his most famous speeches-- accompanied by commentary from notable historians-- presents his vision of America. Through his own words we gain a direct and intimate perspective on Kennedy's views on civil rights and social justice, war and the quest for peace, poverty and the power of work, and the common aspirations that unify us across the divides of race, gender, age, and circumstances.
Subjects
Politics and governmentOratorySpeeches, addresses, etc., AmericanUnited states, politics and government, 20th centuryKennedy, robert f., 1925-1968BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / PoliticalHISTORY / United States / 20th CenturyLITERARY COLLECTIONS / Speeches