RFK: America's Lost President
What if Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the murdered JFK, had not himself been assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in 1968? This documentary reveals how Kennedy transformed from Cold War warrior to advocate of peace, from son of privilege to champion of the downtrodden, from timid adolescent to potential president. What might have been, had Robert Kennedy lived?
What if Robert F. Kennedy, brother of the murdered JFK, had not himself been assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in 1968? This documentary reveals how Kennedy transformed from Cold War warrior to advocate of peace, from son of privilege to champion of the downtrodden, from timid adolescent to potential president. What might have been, had Robert Kennedy lived?
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