The last campaign

Robert F. Kennedy and 82 days that inspired America

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The last campaign

Robert F. Kennedy and 82 days that inspired America

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After JFK's assassination, Robert Kennedy--Jack's political warrior--almost lost hope. He was haunted by his brother's murder, and by the nation's inabilities to solve its problems of race, poverty, and the war in Vietnam. Bobby sensed the country's pain, and when he announced that he was running for president, the country united behind his hopes. Over the action-packed days of his campaign, Americans were inspired by Kennedy's promise of a better time. And after an assassin's bullet stopped this last great stirring public figure of the 1960s, crowds lined up along the country's railroad tracks to say goodbye to Bobby. Historian Clarke provides an absorbing historical narrative that goes right to the heart of America's deepest despairs--and most fiercely held dreams--and tells us more than we had understood before about this complicated man and the heightened personal, racial, political, and national dramas of his times.

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Henry Holt
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321

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Table of Contents

Prologue : June 8, 1968
pt. 1. Early days.
No choice : March 16-17, 1968
"He's going all the way" : March 17-18, 1968
"Bobby ain't Jack" : March 21-31, 1968
pt. 2. "Prophets get shot".
The era of good feelings : March 31-April 4, 1968
A prayer for our country : April 4-5, 1968
"Guns between me and the White House" : April 5-7, 1968
"Prophets get shot" : April 9, 1968
pt. 3. Red state primaries.
Like Frank Sinatra running for president : April 10-15, 1968
Brave Heart and Christopher Pretty Boy : April 16 and May 11, 1968
"How does it look for me here?" : April 22-24, 1968
"From you!" : April 26, 1968
Riding with the next president : April 27, 1968
Mother Inn : May 3-14, 1968
pt. 4. The West coast.
"This is peanuts" : May 15-28, 1968
Resurrection City : May 29, 1968
"The last of the great believables" : May 30-June 3, 1968
"So this is it" : June 4-5, 1968.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-310) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.922092, B
Library of Congress
E851 .C63 2008, E851.C63 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 321 p. :
Number of pages
321

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Open Library
OL16471750M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0805077928
ISBN 13
9780805077926
LCCN
2007045880
OCLC/WorldCat
180989601
Library Thing
4959567
Goodreads
2848257

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