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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 720 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x38 mm, kaal: 726 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062863851
  • ISBN-13: 9780062863850

In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Robert Francis Kennedy’s death, an inspiring collection of his most famous speeches accompanied by commentary from notable historians and public figures.

Twenty-five years after Bobby Kennedy was assassinated, RFK: His Words for Our Times, a celebration of Kennedy’s life and legacy, was published to enormous acclaim. Now, a quarter century later, this classic volume has been thoroughly edited and updated. Through his own words we get a direct and intimate perspective on Kennedy’s views on civil rights, social justice, the war in Vietnam, foreign policy, the desirability of peace, the need to eliminate poverty, and the role of hope in American politics.

Here, too, is evidence of the impact of those he knew and worked with, including his brother John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez, among others. The tightly curated collection also includes commentary about RFK’s legacy from major historians and public figures, among them Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Eric Garcetti, William Manchester, Elie Wiesel, and Desmond Tutu. Assembled with the full cooperation of the Kennedy family, RFK: His Words for Our Times is a potent reminder of Robert Kennedy’s ability to imagine a greater America—a faith and vision we could use today.

Acknowledgments xxi
Kennedy as Writer and Speaker xxxiii
Introduction xli
Robert Kennedy's Legacy 1(50)
Featuring Essays By
Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Oscar Arias Sanchez, Bono, Julian Castro, Christopher J. Dodd, Marian Wright Edelman, Peter Edelman, Eric Garcetti, Gary Hart, Tom Hayden, Van Jones, J. Robert Kerrey, William Manchester, Peggy Noonan, Juan Manuel Santos, Howard Schultz, Helen Suzman, Desmond Tutu, Elie Wiesel, Garry Wills
Part One: Journalist, Senate Committee Counsel, Campaign Manager (1948-1960)
The Early Years: Out Of Harvard
51(20)
Lecture On Soviet Central Asia
58(13)
Georgetown University; Washington, D.C.; October 10, 1955
The Senate Rackets Committee Hearings: 1956-1959
71(22)
Inland Daily Press Association
75(9)
Chicago, Illinois; October 15, 1957
American Trucking Associations
84(9)
Washington, D.C.; October 20, 1959
The 1960 Presidential Campaign
93(8)
New England Democratic Meeting
95(6)
Boston, Massachusetts; August 2, 1960
Part Two: Mr. Attorney General (January 20, 1961-September 3, 1964)
Introduction
101(24)
Law Day
103(14)
University Of Georgia Law School; Athens, Georgia; May 6, 1961
Press Conference, Department Of Justice
117(2)
Washington, D.C.; April 6, 1961
National Committee For Children And Youth Conference On Unemployed, Out-Of-School Youth In Urban Areas
119(6)
Washington, D.C.; May 24, 1961
Two Speeches Made During A Worldwide
Goodwill Tour
125(3)
Nihon University
128(7)
Tokyo, Japan; February 6, 1962
University Of Indonesia
135(6)
Jakarta, Indonesia; February 14, 1962
Civil Rights, Foreign Policy, And Countering Communist Propaganda
141(26)
On The Duty Of Lawyers
143(5)
University Of San Francisco; September 29, 1962
Testimonial Dinner For John Reynolds
148(9)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; October 6, 1962
Senate Commerce Committee
157(10)
Washington, D.C.; July 1, 1963
After Dallas (And JFK's Death)
167(28)
Friendly Sons Of St. Patrick Of Lackawanna County
170(10)
Scranton, Pennsylvania; March 17, 1964
California Institute Of Technology
180(6)
Pasadena, California; June 8, 1964
Democratic National Convention
186(13)
Atlantic City, New Jersey; August 27, 1964
Part Three: The Senate Years (1965-1968)
Introduction
195(4)
Robert Kennedy On His Own: The 1964 Senate Race
199(11)
Columbia/Barnard Democratic Club
203(7)
New York, New York; October 5, 1964
Robert Kennedy And The Young
210(36)
Commencement Address At Queens College
213(5)
New York, New York; June 15, 1965
University Of Mississippi Law School Forum
218(8)
Oxford, Mississippi; March 18, 1966
Speech To Students
226(15)
University Of California At Berkeley; October 22, 1966
Americans For Democratic Action Dinner
241(5)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; February 24, 1967
Blacks And The Urban Crisis
246(78)
Racial Problems In The North: National Council Of Christians And Jews
252(5)
Chicago, Illinois; April 28, 1965
Reflections On The 1965 Watts Riots: State Convention, Independent Order Of Odd Fellows
257(12)
Spring Valley, New York; August 18, 1965
A Program For The Urban Crisis: A Series Of Three Speeches
269(22)
Federation Of Jewish Philanthropies Of New York
269(8)
Borough President's Conference Of Community Leaders
277(8)
United Auto Workers Regional Conference
285(6)
New York, New York; January 20, 21, And 22, 1966
Solving The Urban Crisis: Testimony Before The Subcommittee On Executive Reorganization
291(14)
Washington, D.C.; August 15, 1966
Launching The Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Effort
305(12)
Brooklyn, New York; December 10, 1966
A Holiday Reflection For White America: Citizens Union
317(7)
New York, New York; December 14, 1967
Rural Poverty, Exploitation, And Hunger In America
324(18)
Rural Poverty Hearings
324(8)
Washington, D.C.; Mississippi; And Kentucky March, April, And July 1967; February 1968
Migrant Workers
332(10)
Delano, California; Monroe County, New York March 16, 1966; September 8, 1967; And March 10, 1968
Filling Out A Domestic Agenda
342(16)
Redirecting Government, Solving Problems
345(5)
Utica, New York; February 7, 1966
On Rebuilding A Sense Of Community
350(3)
Worthington, Minnesota; September 17, 1966
Air Pollution Control Conference
353(2)
New York, New York; January 4, 1967
Firearms Legislation Testimony
355(3)
Washington, D.C.; July 11, 1967
Foreign Policy
358(90)
Controlling The Spread Of Nuclear Weapons
360(12)
United States Senate; June 23, 1965
Redirecting United States Policy In Latin America
372(16)
United States Senate; May 9 And 10, 1966
Robert Kennedy In South Africa
388(1)
Day Of Affirmation
388(28)
University Of Cape Town; June 6, 1966
Visiting The Cradle Of Apartheid
416(10)
University Of Stellenbosch, South Africa; June 7, 1966
A Final Message To White South Africa
426(13)
University Of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; June 8, 1966
The Goals Of American Foreign Policy: Columbus Day Dinner
439(9)
Waldorf Astoria Hotel; New York, New York October 11, 1966
America In Vietnam
448(35)
An Initial Warning Against A Widening War
455(5)
United States Senate; May 6, 1965
The Moral Implications Of The War Effort
460(9)
Face The Nation; November 26, 1967
Illusions In The Aftermath Of Tet
469(14)
Chicago, Illinois; February 8, 1968
Part Four: The 1968 Presidential Campaign
Announcement Of Candidacy For President
483(7)
Washington, D.C.; March 16, 1968
Ending The War In Vietnam
490(8)
Kansas State University; March 18, 1968
Recapturing America's Moral Vision
498(6)
University Of Kansas; March 18, 1968
The Value Of Dissent
504(5)
Vanderbilt University; Nashville, Tennessee; March 21, 1968
National Dialogue, National Reconciliation
509(4)
University Of Alabama; March 21, 1968
Johnson's Appeal To The Darker Impulses Of The American Spirit
513(10)
Greek Theatre; Los Angeles, California; March 24, 1968
A Candidate Confronts His Audience
523(6)
Idaho State University; March 26, 1968
Indiana University Medical School; April 26, 1968
The Struggles Of The "First Americans": RFK And Native Americans
529(7)
Eleventh Annual Navajo Education Conference; Window Rock, Arizona; March 29, 1968
Stopping Indecency At Home And Needless Sacrifices Abroad
536(3)
Phoenix, Arizona; March 30, 1968
Statement On Johnson's Decision Not To Seek Reelection
539(5)
Overseas Press Club; New York, New York; April 1, 1968
Child Poverty And Hunger
544(5)
University Of Notre Dame; South Bend, Indiana; April 4, 1968
On The Death Of The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
549(7)
Indianapolis, Indiana; April 4, 1968
On The Mindless Menace Of Violence
556(7)
Cleveland, Ohio; April 5, 1968
The Differing Views Of Racial Progress
563(3)
Televised Press Conference; Washington, D.C.; April 7, 1968
Achieving Racial Understanding
566(6)
Fort Wayne, Indiana; April 10, 1968
The Condition Of Blacks In America
572(6)
Michigan State University; April 11, 1968
Community, Compassion, And Involvement
578(7)
Scottsbluff, Nebraska; April 20, 1968
The Conduct Of American Foreign Policy
585(9)
University Of Indiana; Bloomington, Indiana; April 24, 1968
Crime In America
594(8)
Vincennes, Indiana; April 22, 1968
Indianapolis, Indiana; April 26, 1968
Reforming The Welfare System
602(6)
Press Release; Los Angeles, California; May 19, 1968
Forging A New Politics
608(9)
San Francisco, California; May 21, 1968
Remarks On Gun Control
617(5)
Roseburg, Oregon; May 27, 1968
California Victory Speech
622(5)
Los Angeles, California; June 4, 1968
Appendix: Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights 627(2)
Chronology: Robert Francis Kennedy 629(4)
Notes 633(14)
Sources 647