Robert Francis Kennedy, often referred to as its nickname "Bobby", was born on November 20, 1925 in Brooklyn, Massachusetts. Robert Kennedy is the seventh out of nine children born to Ambassador Joseph Kennedy and Ambassador Roth Kennedy. According to the report, Robert Kennedy was very aggressive, active, and emotional during his growth. Growing up in the Kennedy family, you should be very loyal to your family, and Robert is one of the most loyal people in all families. After graduating high school in Milton, Michigan, he went to Harvard in the Ivy League until he dropped out of school during the Second World War before entering the US Navy.
President Robert Kennedy's election campaign began on March 16, 1968, and New York's US Senator Robert Francis Kennedy (RFK), who won the Senate in 1964, participated in an unlikely primary election, Linden became the current Democratic president. Challenger B. Johnson (LBJ). After announcing that Johnson will not be reelected on March 31, Kennedy is still faced with two candidates nominated for Democratic presidential candidate. Major Challenger Eugene McCarthy and Vice President Hubert Humphrey. After Johnson withdrew, Humphrey entered the game, but Kennedy and McCarthy continued to be the main challengers of the Johnson government's policy. In the spring of 1968, Kennedy participated in the presidential election in the United States. Kennedy's campaign is particularly active in Indiana, Nebraska, Oregon, South Dakota, California and Washington, DC.
Kennedy is the center of worship of Kennedy, but Robert Francis Kennedy is my favorite Kennedy. The ability of RFK to show my growth and change was never seen by his brothers. After the death of Jack, the wilderness of Bobby made him the most expensive person in Kennedy. His evolution to a peaceful activist with poetry scattered from a political ax is a journey anyone can learn.
Robert F. Kennedy (aka Bobby Kennedy or RFK) stimulated people around the world in his hopeful words. He has many remembered remarks, including a "wave of hope" speech in South Africa (at the apartheid system) and a night after Martin Luther King's death. RFK was assassinated during the presidential election campaign in 1968
Historian Robert Darrak added: "The murder of the RFK caused a terrible blow to the self-image of the United States, the US's exemption from political assassination was John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy killed Mr. Robert J. Kennedy did not participate in the presidential election, which will have serious consequences, "If the RFK lived, I think he might have won the president. We will see the withdrawal from Vietnam sooner than 1975, "saving a lot of human lives and perhaps reducing resentment in American life.