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Robert F. Kennedy Oral History, Part One on MP3 |
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Conducted by New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis on December 4, 1964, this never-before aired interview with Robert F. Kennedy focuses mainly on civil rights, especially some of the crises that occurred during John F.Kennedy's presidency, and RFK's tenure as Attorney General. In the last program, we'll hear RFK's thoughts not only on civil rights, but also on the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover and RFK's attempts to break up organized crime. Also participating in the interview was Burke Marshall, the chief of the Civil Rights Division in RFK's Department of Justice.

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2004
- Average Customer Ratings:
    (3.2, Audible.com)
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
R007585
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Politics
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