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Why MLK and RFK Are Forever Bound Together in an Indianapolis Park | Essay | Zócalo Public Square
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A speech from Bobby Kennedy that I wish could be given today - Begin the Begin
Robert Kennedy was killed 55 years ago. How should he be remembered? : NPR
50 years later: FSU professor reflects on how MLK, RFK assassinations changed civil rights movement - Florida State University News
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The Speech — Kennedy King Memorial Initiative
File:Statement by Senator Robert F. Kennedy on the Death of the Reverend Martin Luther King April 4, 1968 - NARA - 194037.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Call Changed History | Time
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy: Death and the Mindless Menace of Violence — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history
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Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy: civil rights' wary allies - CSMonitor.com
Revisiting Robert Kennedy's 1968 Speech on Martin Luther King Jr. - Bloomberg
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