Articles related to "Robert Kennedy"Evan Thomas offers a personal and detailed account of Robert Kennedy's life, but provides little analysis of his political thinking.
Unlike others in her famous family who have gone into politics, Rory Kennedy is a documentary filmmaker.
Called the definitive account of Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 Campaign for President, this is one true story written so that you can't help but hope for a different ending!
Senator Ted Kennedy's memoirs of his tumultuous life will be published posthumously this year. The book will focus on all aspects of Kennedy's life, including scandals.
Forty years have passed since 1968, a year which tested and transformed America in countless ways.
In the second half of 1968, the country explodes into violence following the deaths of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.
John Fitzgerald attempts to run again for Mayor of Boston but some nasty rumors concerning himself and an actress/cigarette girl forces him to retire from politics.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, unrest at a Naval base is quieted by the publication of one sailor's farewell letter to his wife.
Winning six states, Goldwater was viewed as an extremist whose views would result in nuclear confrontation with Russia while LBJ was considered the lesser of two evils.
Despite Bobby being a central figure, this film is really about ordinary people whose lives were touched momentarily, by an extraordinary man.
In 1964, eighteen-year-old artist James Wyeth from the Brandywine school was asked by members of the Kennedy family to create an official portrait of Kennedy.
Taking over the Presidential reins after the tragic assassination of Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson attempted to continue Kennedy's policies, while adding in many of his own.
David Pietrusza offers an excellent account of the groundbreaking 1960 presidential campaign and election.
Sen. Ted Kennedy seemed likely to be president one day, until a Chappaquiddick incident, - a party, a bridge,a submerged car, and a death seemed to change that, forever.
A shroud of mystery has surrounded the death of Marilyn Monroe. This article will review what's currently known, enabling the reader to judge the matter for themselves.
United States President John F. Kennedy is assured by Cuban diplomats that there are no missiles on Cuba. U-2 flight photographs prove this to be in error.
The recent memoir True Compass by Edward M. Kennedy details the life and career of the U.S. Senator from America's most prominent political family.
If Pamela Anderson is Canada's hottest blonde, Anissa Holmes from Toronto must be considered Canada's hottest, curviest, most popular brunette model/actress.
The Kennedy family has been in the forefront of American politics for over sixty years. This documentary unfolds the many layers of the large and ambitious family.
A Vermont legislator last week said he wanted to vote for same sex marriage but his religion wouldn't let him. Is this a case of double standards?
John Adams and his son started it, but the Bush, Roosevelt, Kennedy,Gore and Taft Families have come closest to establishing American political dynasties.
In his autobiography Andy Williams shares his story from his early beginnings singing with his brothers right up to today, with all the fun and foibles he experienced.
New York State's Governor has chosen Upstate Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand as Senator Clinton's replacement after Caroline Kennedy's sudden withdrawal.
For decent treatment and integrity in their work, Cesar Chavez and the thousands that believed in him jeopardized their lives.
Living a clean eating lifestyle is easy, has many health benefits, and is cheaper than eating pre-packaged, processed foods.
The Eat Clean Diet for Family & Kids gives parents a plan to provide clean meals and a healthy lifestyle for every member of the family.
Healthy eating can effect your weight, energy levels, blood pressure, mood and overall well-being. Check out these tips for changing the way you eat.
Teddy: In His Own Words is a HBO documentary that includes personal recollections by Senator Ted Kennedy and rare archival footage, family pictures and home movies
James Ellroy (LA Confidential, The Black Dahlia) churns the JFK assassination into page-turning, high-grade pulp.
On April 18, 1969, Mary Jo Kopechne died when a car, driven by Senator Edward Kennedy, went off the road and into a tidal pond on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachussett.
In 1968, students protested the Vietnam War, focused the Olympics on civil rights, faced tanks in Prague, and generally tried to change the world; but to what end?
From man walking on the moon for the first time, to unexpected death and improbable sports victories, life changed forever after circumstances that shaped the future.
The online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, and its 13,000 authors are not often permitted to be referenced in college or university papers, but recent data contradicts reasons.
The death of 50s star Marilyn Monroe is reminiscent of the more recent death of Anna Nicole Smith. Both were blonde superstars who died under mysterious circumstances.
Is creativity innate or can it be developed? Can organizations identify ways to foster workplace innovation and inspire employees to release their creativity?
How clean is your diet? Do you rely on processed foods and fast food or choose healthy, natural foods?
Tosca Reno's new book teaches parents how to live the eating clean lifestyle, prepare nutritious meals, and get kids to not only eat healthy foods but to enjoy them.
Marilyn Munroe sang Happy Birthday to the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy on his 45th birthday at Madison Square Garden, May 19, 1962. Listen to the song.
For many beginners, working out may be harder for some than others. Check out these pointers for easing into a workout routine.
Marian Wright Edelman began her career focusing on African-Americans rights and went on to defend children and families by founding the Children's Defense Fund
From Vaugh Meader to SNL's Tina Fey, comic impersonators over the years have injected humor into the political scene, never more so than during this election campaign.
After the Kansas City, Missouri massacre in 1933, J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI realized that in order to save his job he had to end America's crime spree.
Help human rights around the world - bid for chance to visit Desperate Housewives, CSI; win Larry King's suspenders; sing with Aretha Franklin
Eldridge Cleaver's Soul on Ice defined the experiences of too many young black males in the 1960s and they struggled to move beyond Jim Crow and into the Great Society.
Few presidential elections have been quite as close, as dramatic or as controversial as the 1960 election between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy turned out to be.
The life of Edward M. Kennedy is diversified with tragedy, hard times, and political triumphs.
John N. LaCorte spent ten years leading a campaign to name the New York bridge in honor of Giovanni da Verrazzano.
"Boom: Voices of the Sixties" may help Baby Boomers figure out what has happened in the past four decades since they went from young protesters to middle-aged citizens.
Tosca Reno has revitalized eating healthy with her clean eating philosophy. This cookbook will tempt any kind of cook with its beautiful photographs and delicious meals.
Dwight Eisenhower and the CIA planned a Cuban invasion by exiles in 1960. President John Kennedy set Brigade 2506 with air support on the path to the Bahía de Cochinos!
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