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Friends, Family Remember Mary Kennedy

by Vanity Press News in Crime, May 23, 2012
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Friends, family remember Mary Kennedy, estranged wife of RFK Jr., at private gathering in NYC.

Kennedy’s Daughter Found Dead in House

by nehaahmed in History, May 17, 2012
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Mary Kennedy, wife of Robert F. Kennedy, was found dead on her property. The cause of death is still speculation. Mary Kennedy was living separately from her husband and four children.

Jeffrey Donovan on Mastering The Kennedy Accent for J. Edgar

by mark gabon in Crime, November 12, 2011
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Jeffrey Donovan – perhaps best known as burned spy Michael Westen in USA Network "Burn Notice" – returned to his roots in Massachusetts his latest project, playing Bobby Kennedy in the Clint Eastwood directed "J. Edgar".

Speech of Robert F. Kennedy at The University of The Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa June 8th, 1966

by Sidrah Zaheer in History, October 7, 2011
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One of the many Robert F. Kennedy’s speeches.

Jacqueline Kennedy Begged Their Husband During Missile Crisis: “I Prefer to Die Than to Live Alone Without You!”

by MedLife in History, September 12, 2011
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In 1962, when Cuban missile crisis had reached its peak, Jacqueline Kennedy had begged her husband to keep his side in case of nuclear attack. "If something happens, I want to be near you. I prefer to die next to you than live without you ", she begged her husband the former First Lady of America, according to an interview in 1964, one year after the assassination of JFK.

Killing The Dreamers: America’s Culture of Violence Threatens Us All

by Charles Ray in Society, April 12, 2011
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Hampton Sides’ "Hellhound on His Trail," an account of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., is not just a story about one killing – it describes a culture of violence that threatens us all.

The Mind of a Unstable Male

by tryone in History, January 12, 2011
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Hidden Trouble.

Above The Law #2.5

by Eldridge in Crime, December 16, 2010
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Beyond the Fringe.

Emancipation Proclamation Signed by Abraham Lincoln Sold for $3.7 Million

by will45 in History, December 13, 2010
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A copy of the Emancipation Proclamation with the signature of President Abraham Lincoln was sold for more then $3.7 million dollars.

The Fbi and Martin Luther King

by Ruby Hawk in History, October 2, 2010
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The FBI and Martin Luther King had a thing going on between them that is not printed in our history books. To the general population, black and white officials in Washington were working hand in hand to end segregation, but behind the scenes it was a different story.

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