Bobby Kennedy A Raging Spirit

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Trade cloth edition in excellent condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Full number line starting with 1. Mylar cover included.

“It took this tragic moment in America’s racial history to forge the bond that Robert Kennedy had been seeking. The recognition of shared victimhood played a part. His reference to a “member of my family” was the sole public mention he was ever to make regarding his own relationship to what he would call “ the events of November 1963.”

Overlooked by his father, and overshadowed by his war-hero brother, Bobby Kennedy was the perpetual underdog. When he had the chance to become a naval officer like Jack, Bobby turned it down, choosing instead to join the Navy as a common sailor. It was a life changing experience that led him to connect with voters from all walks of life: young or old, black or white, rich or poor. These were the people who turned out for him in his 1968 campaign. RFK would prove himself to be the rarest of politicians—both a pragmatist who knew how to get the job done and an unwavering idealist who could inspire millions.

Drawing on extensive research and interviews, Matthews pulls back the curtain on the public and private worlds of Robert Frances Kennedy. He shines a light on all the important moments of his life, from his early years and his start in politics to his crucial role as attorney general in his brother’s administration and his tragic run for President.

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Trade cloth edition in excellent condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Full number line starting with 1. Mylar cover included.

“It took this tragic moment in America’s racial history to forge the bond that Robert Kennedy had been seeking. The recognition of shared victimhood played a part. His reference to a “member of my family” was the sole public mention he was ever to make regarding his own relationship to what he would call “ the events of November 1963.”

Overlooked by his father, and overshadowed by his war-hero brother, Bobby Kennedy was the perpetual underdog. When he had the chance to become a naval officer like Jack, Bobby turned it down, choosing instead to join the Navy as a common sailor. It was a life changing experience that led him to connect with voters from all walks of life: young or old, black or white, rich or poor. These were the people who turned out for him in his 1968 campaign. RFK would prove himself to be the rarest of politicians—both a pragmatist who knew how to get the job done and an unwavering idealist who could inspire millions.

Drawing on extensive research and interviews, Matthews pulls back the curtain on the public and private worlds of Robert Frances Kennedy. He shines a light on all the important moments of his life, from his early years and his start in politics to his crucial role as attorney general in his brother’s administration and his tragic run for President.

Trade cloth edition in excellent condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Full number line starting with 1. Mylar cover included.

“It took this tragic moment in America’s racial history to forge the bond that Robert Kennedy had been seeking. The recognition of shared victimhood played a part. His reference to a “member of my family” was the sole public mention he was ever to make regarding his own relationship to what he would call “ the events of November 1963.”

Overlooked by his father, and overshadowed by his war-hero brother, Bobby Kennedy was the perpetual underdog. When he had the chance to become a naval officer like Jack, Bobby turned it down, choosing instead to join the Navy as a common sailor. It was a life changing experience that led him to connect with voters from all walks of life: young or old, black or white, rich or poor. These were the people who turned out for him in his 1968 campaign. RFK would prove himself to be the rarest of politicians—both a pragmatist who knew how to get the job done and an unwavering idealist who could inspire millions.

Drawing on extensive research and interviews, Matthews pulls back the curtain on the public and private worlds of Robert Frances Kennedy. He shines a light on all the important moments of his life, from his early years and his start in politics to his crucial role as attorney general in his brother’s administration and his tragic run for President.

ISBN 978-1-5011-1186-0

Chris Matthews

2017